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Old 09-19-2014 | 11:10 PM
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I've never seen a 500' straight! I've run some big tracks (Heritage probably being the biggest if not real close) but I've never worried much about top end. I favor engines with a very linear and usable power band. For me, the GRP Tuned (no longer sold but there are some clones), OS Vspecs, and the Werks B6 have fit that bill very well. I've run some others over the years but those three have been my favorite for nice, usable power with good runtime and reliability. I like to give the Reds a shot since Rossi has graced some of them and Nova is always a good choice as well (I've run a few over the years and they have been great as well). In reality, most of them are very good these days and it just comes down to personal preference in the end (dont forget Picco while you're looking).

Honestly, just pick what appeals to you as they're all good these days. You'll hear all kinds of people say X is the best and just as many say it was bad while Y was the best. This goes for most things in this hobby but is especially true with engines and buggies. I'm very bias when it comes to servos and wont recommend anything but Hitec. Radios, I've run them all and I just dont have any brand loyalty in that regard.
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Old 09-20-2014 | 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by madweazl
I've never seen a 500' straight! I've run some big tracks (Heritage probably being the biggest if not real close) but I've never worried much about top end. I favor engines with a very linear and usable power band. For me, the GRP Tuned (no longer sold but there are some clones), OS Vspecs, and the Werks B6 have fit that bill very well. I've run some others over the years but those three have been my favorite for nice, usable power with good runtime and reliability. I like to give the Reds a shot since Rossi has graced some of them and Nova is always a good choice as well (I've run a few over the years and they have been great as well). In reality, most of them are very good these days and it just comes down to personal preference in the end (dont forget Picco while you're looking).

Honestly, just pick what appeals to you as they're all good these days. You'll hear all kinds of people say X is the best and just as many say it was bad while Y was the best. This goes for most things in this hobby but is especially true with engines and buggies. I'm very bias when it comes to servos and wont recommend anything but Hitec. Radios, I've run them all and I just dont have any brand loyalty in that regard.
Wow I didn't notice the typo I meant to say 200 ft straight lol
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Old 09-20-2014 | 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by madweazl
I've never seen a 500' straight! I've run some big tracks (Heritage probably being the biggest if not real close) but I've never worried much about top end. I favor engines with a very linear and usable power band. For me, the GRP Tuned (no longer sold but there are some clones), OS Vspecs, and the Werks B6 have fit that bill very well. I've run some others over the years but those three have been my favorite for nice, usable power with good runtime and reliability. I like to give the Reds a shot since Rossi has graced some of them and Nova is always a good choice as well (I've run a few over the years and they have been great as well). In reality, most of them are very good these days and it just comes down to personal preference in the end (dont forget Picco while you're looking).

Honestly, just pick what appeals to you as they're all good these days. You'll hear all kinds of people say X is the best and just as many say it was bad while Y was the best. This goes for most things in this hobby but is especially true with engines and buggies. I'm very bias when it comes to servos and wont recommend anything but Hitec. Radios, I've run them all and I just dont have any brand loyalty in that regard.
Man I need to get some of you guys over here. This is the biggest track in Socal.





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Old 09-20-2014 | 05:06 PM
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Hard to tell from the pics but it doesnt look bigger than Heritage in Chula Vista. Regardless, if that is in the IE I'd love to check it out as I'm in Lake Arrowhead.
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Old 09-20-2014 | 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by madweazl
Hard to tell from the pics but it doesnt look bigger than Heritage in Chula Vista. Regardless, if that is in the IE I'd love to check it out as I'm in Lake Arrowhead.
Its over a 1/4 mile long and most of the lanes are 21 ft wide.

Here is another pic. That aint no 1/10 scale hitting the shortest double lol!

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Old 09-20-2014 | 05:30 PM
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Here is a vid of the track.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH4ux...yer_detailpage

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Old 09-20-2014 | 06:25 PM
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I see no vid, just me?
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Old 09-20-2014 | 06:53 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zH4ux...layer_embedded
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Old 09-20-2014 | 07:30 PM
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Fixed it. Thanks imaxx21!
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Old 09-21-2014 | 07:51 AM
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If there was room for a badass 5th scale track everywhere, we'd all be running 5th scale.
I would love to have a brushless Losi 5
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Old 09-21-2014 | 08:40 AM
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Ran Mo's setup for the first time yesterday, and it's quite fantastic. Very nimble, corners well, etc. I need to dial in some more off power steering, but overall worth a look if you're wanting to try something new or not loving the setup you have now.
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Old 09-21-2014 | 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by one8updragracer
If there was room for a badass 5th scale track everywhere, we'd all be running 5th scale.
I would love to have a brushless Losi 5
The Brushless world of the 5ive on a track doesn't work out so well on tracks. To much power, and run times really suck. Gas is where its at.
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Old 09-22-2014 | 08:03 AM
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Attended a race this past weekend in Mayfield, Kentucky. It was their annual "Race for a Cure", of which all proceeds go to cancer research.

Used:
Tekno NB48 (first time driving a Tekno)
Lutz WE engine
Lutz 2107 pipe
Buku composite shoe clutch

Setup the buggy as per Mo's sheet with a few minor front end adjustments (the track was super slippery)

Initial impressions:
Drive train is super smooth. Rivals my MP9.
Acceleration is incredible.
Will turn inside a Mugen MBX7
Jumps and lands well. No Kyosho double bounce.
Extremely durable. Many people were breaking A arms landing after the large triple jump.

Used a Go Pro camera for attached You Tube video. My internet connection is very bad, thus can not tell how the video turned out. Any body had any success with a good head mounted video camera, please let me know.
+ YouTube Video
ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.

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Old 09-22-2014 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Retired09
Attended a race this past weekend in Mayfield, Kentucky. It was their annual "Race for a Cure", of which all proceeds go to cancer research.

Used:
Tekno NB48 (first time driving a Tekno)
Lutz WE engine
Lutz 2107 pipe
Buku composite shoe clutch

Setup the buggy as per Mo's sheet with a few minor front end adjustments (the track was super slippery)

Initial impressions:
Drive train is super smooth. Rivals my MP9.
Acceleration is incredible.
Will turn inside a Mugen MBX7
Jumps and lands well. No Kyosho double bounce.
Extremely durable. Many people were breaking A arms landing after a large triple jump.

Used a Go Pro camera for attached You Tube video. My internet connection is very bad, thus can not tell how the video turned out. Any body had any success with a good head mounted video camera, please let me know.
+ YouTube Video
ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.
Looks great! Great feedback.
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Old 09-22-2014 | 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by RokleM
Ran Mo's setup for the first time yesterday, and it's quite fantastic. Very nimble, corners well, etc. I need to dial in some more off power steering, but overall worth a look if you're wanting to try something new or not loving the setup you have now.
One thing Mo's setup does not lack is steering. If you need more the setup isnt quite what he has or the tires arent the best choice for that track. Off power steering with that setup is insane. On power is equally insane.
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