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Old 11-10-2013, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by 1966ss
So let me go this route! Lol. Roar rules don't change what .21 off road people gunna be going with? Ima say with no price limit os speed will be the most widely used like AT&T he on road nats. I will not be running one of them due to there price tag. Ima $300 and under price tag guy. I just went with a picco boost .28 and it f'n flys!!! That being said I'd lean towards a boost 21 or a reds! That to think about when making off season purchases.
Off Road choices for GT are fairly clear(at least for me). The Bonito 7 port and Keep off 7 port are IMO the cream of the crop because of the grunt and high rpm's needed. Never had a OS Speed keep up to my Bonito in a GT car but still a good choice. The Bonito is a 350 right now and may be a little cheaper before summer comes

As for .28 are concerned the Nova Plus .28 5T is 199.99 and a very good engine and the Nova Plus .28 7T is basically an untamable animal and is 289.99 also the RB V12 Blast is getting a lot of hype lately for big power at a really great price. http://www.clockworkracingengines.co...01013-blastv12

Saw 2 reds off road engines run at Port Jervis last summer and they both had catastrophic failures with less then a gallon of fuel so that's not a good sign... Maybe a bad run who knows... I would be careful

Lots of really good 5 ports available including the new Hudy FX engine and many others

Absolute Hobbyz has the largest selection that I know of by far take a look.

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