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Old 06-07-2009 | 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by 22Racer
A little more info would help on the motor choice, car/truggy, driver ability, track and track surface etc.

I recommend the 3 port race for the beginner to intermediate racers, it is just very smooth but still fast enough to win at the expert/pro level.

Most advanced racers want a little more bottom end than the 3 port has, at least around here. I think the best buggy motor is a retimed 5 port. I charge $15.00 to retime a motor, it makes the 5 port smoother on the bottom and gives it more top end. Fuel mileage seems to have improved also. Best thing is it can be put back to stock easily if you need more bottom end.

Rex


I race buggy and truggy..Most likely it will will be mounted in a buggy most of the time and mounted in a truggy on occasion.........I race on tracks all over california so a specified track surface can`t be said....I can say that most pf the tracks are in the medium size range..Nothing here big like The Farm or Nitro Pit...I am a fast intermediate/slow pro driver..I know how to use everything a motor has to offer...Right now I`m running a JP mod OS v spec.....

Mike

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