Dynamite Mach 2 .21
#1
Looks like a good engine coming out!!
http://www.dynamiterc.com/Products/D...ProdID=DYN0897
SH based budget engine, should have about the same power as the sportwertks v2 .21
http://www.dynamiterc.com/Products/D...ProdID=DYN0897
SH based budget engine, should have about the same power as the sportwertks v2 .21
#9
sh engines have always been reliable,straight forward to tune,and responded predictably to pipe changes.with the 13 mm crankshaft,looks like it may share more features with the mach .26,.427 and others. the v2's had a 14 mm crank.looks to be a good basic mill.when people would ask,i would suggest the .427 for a cheap truggy motor,but didnt have a real good answer for buggy,but i think this is it...about time!!!!!!
#15
That would be cool. But only if the longevity is decent.
Some of my friends commented that they thought the Mach 2 would use the same material as the Dynamite Platinum engines. My thoughts are why not just change the price of the Platinum engines if it's the same? The only difference is 3 less ports in the sleeve and maybe no putty filled crank like the Platinum.
I'd like to know the differences of the Mach 2 and the Platinum .21. The Mach 2 sure looks like it has a lot going for it right now. Cheap engines ROCK.
Some of my friends commented that they thought the Mach 2 would use the same material as the Dynamite Platinum engines. My thoughts are why not just change the price of the Platinum engines if it's the same? The only difference is 3 less ports in the sleeve and maybe no putty filled crank like the Platinum.
I'd like to know the differences of the Mach 2 and the Platinum .21. The Mach 2 sure looks like it has a lot going for it right now. Cheap engines ROCK.



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