Proline Bulldog body
#1
Proline Bulldog body
Has anyone used the proline bull dog body? I'm getting it I like how it looks but I'm a little leary of the claims. Just wondering if there just trying to sell items by hype. Thanks
•Advanced cab forward design generates unmatched off-power steering
•Exposed cylinder head stabilizes engine temps
•Flattened rear deck feeds wing with clean air flow
•Made from durable / genuine .040 Lexan®
•Super-low styling giving your Mugen MBX-6 the lowest center of gravity (CG) possible
•Advanced cab forward design generates unmatched off-power steering
•Exposed cylinder head stabilizes engine temps
•Flattened rear deck feeds wing with clean air flow
•Made from durable / genuine .040 Lexan®
•Super-low styling giving your Mugen MBX-6 the lowest center of gravity (CG) possible
#2
I have one on one of my my D8T's ,
I'D AGREE WITH 3 AND 4.
REALLY IT JUST LOOKS GOOD.
I'D AGREE WITH 3 AND 4.
REALLY IT JUST LOOKS GOOD.
#4
1. i think that it will make your engine run cooler because there is more air blowing on it.
2. it might, make jumping better espially when its a windy day and theres more air flow going onto the wing.
and for, everything else i dont think any of us club racers will even notice.
2. it might, make jumping better espially when its a windy day and theres more air flow going onto the wing.
and for, everything else i dont think any of us club racers will even notice.
#5
Proline wing
Is anyone running the Proline High downforce wing? That looks like it could really help with keeping the rear planted.
#10
The Bulldog body does help a lot with the engine cooling, one downside to the body that I've noticed is if you run a D+E tank pull on the truggy body you could have your tank lid pulled open if you flip over and slide on your lid due to the design of the "hood" and windshield area. The losi 2.0T tank pull works well and is not prone to pulling the tank open. I had that happen a couple of times and ran out of fuel during a run. It's not a reason to not run the body but it is something to watch out for.
#11
Suspended
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i have te bulldog for the 2.0 and the thing only lasted about 6 races.. the front cracked completly by the mounting hole so I cant clip it down..the windows are coming apart at the seams..and there is a crack by the fuel window.. great look poor quality.. im giving the jc punisher a shot this time
#12
Tech Lord
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The Bulldog body does help a lot with the engine cooling, one downside to the body that I've noticed is if you run a D+E tank pull on the truggy body you could have your tank lid pulled open if you flip over and slide on your lid due to the design of the "hood" and windshield area. The losi 2.0T tank pull works well and is not prone to pulling the tank open. I had that happen a couple of times and ran out of fuel during a run. It's not a reason to not run the body but it is something to watch out for.