What is the best .21 buggy engine
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What is the best .21 buggy engine
I am going to get the new Losi 2.0 buggy and need some info I have ran the v-spec and the Jammin jpx .21 in the 8ight t and are both great engines but is the grp tuned .21 above these engines. If you have any experience with the GRP or any other engine it would be very helpful thanks
#2
Well the GRP should be easy to research...
http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...ne-thread.html
I don't know about any of the engines you brought up though. Someone told me to look at GRP, Dynamite Platinum, and RB and I'm going with RB next year.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...ne-thread.html
I don't know about any of the engines you brought up though. Someone told me to look at GRP, Dynamite Platinum, and RB and I'm going with RB next year.
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Wow. This is a tough one. All 3 are great engines. I have ran the V-spec, and am now running the GRP .21 tuned. I have friends that run the Jammin's. The V-spec is an awsome running engine, and easy to tune. Basically runs like a clock. I have heard some say that they have issues, like bearings not lasting long, and I know that the rods seem to need to be changed out more than others, but then again, I have had friends that have many gallons on thier Vspec with no rod problems at all.
The Jammin has Mucho power, and a great price!
The GRP is my favorite. Has plenty of power with low temps, and stays consistant. Smooooth power delivery all day long, and good fuel economy! I have about 4-5 gallons on mine, with 0 problems to date!
The Jammin has Mucho power, and a great price!
The GRP is my favorite. Has plenty of power with low temps, and stays consistant. Smooooth power delivery all day long, and good fuel economy! I have about 4-5 gallons on mine, with 0 problems to date!
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I've run the V-spec and the GRP.21. What I've found between the two is the V-Spec has more bottom end grunt. The GRP is a bit softer.
The V-spec on average lasts about 5ish gallons before its starts getting a bit wierd. The GRP is going beyond that.
You tune the GRP different than most engines. If your GRP temps are in the normal running range of say the V-spec, its not tuned optimally....
I like them both equally....
The V-spec on average lasts about 5ish gallons before its starts getting a bit wierd. The GRP is going beyond that.
You tune the GRP different than most engines. If your GRP temps are in the normal running range of say the V-spec, its not tuned optimally....
I like them both equally....
#5
I ran noverossi, os, and grp motors I love the grp it has been the best motor I have bought. I got about 3 gallons on it and no sign of a bearing going bad or anything and I also can run almost 10 minutes on a tank. Great motor.
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The best engine hands down with cost being no object is the OS Speed. The V-spec is good but I have seen some QA issues and you really should put ceramic bearings in it. Next on the list is the Sirio factory tuned sells for $319 and the RB C6 BB, the C6 is an expensive engine. Then you get into the cheapier engines. Probably for the money the GO 3 port race would be the bang for the buck followed by the 5 port GO engine. Many racers run GO engines and there is a thread on here on them.
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What about the Ninja? I have not run it, but I have a few guys at my track with them. They seem like beasts. One of the most pwerful, fastest engines I have seen. I personally love the Jammin/Picco's because they dont give me any problems. My V-spec is a nightmare, and i wont ever buy one again. I got a lemon, but I'm sure most of them are better. I have always had such good luck, and satisfaction with the Jammin engines, and taking all the factors into consideration: Price/longevity/powerband/ease of tune/idle/holding tune/power/torque/runtimes, I have no reason to start switching engines. If your happy and you know it clap your hands! Why mess with a good thing?
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The best engine hands down with cost being no object is the OS Speed. The V-spec is good but I have seen some QA issues and you really should put ceramic bearings in it. Next on the list is the Sirio factory tuned sells for $319 and the RB C6 BB, the C6 is an expensive engine. Then you get into the cheapier engines. Probably for the money the GO 3 port race would be the bang for the buck followed by the 5 port GO engine. Many racers run GO engines and there is a thread on here on them.
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Yes, the C6 is now over 1 bill cheaper than the overpriced and over-rated Speed, get the C6.... great engine!!!
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What about the Ninja? I have not run it, but I have a few guys at my track with them. They seem like beasts. One of the most pwerful, fastest engines I have seen. I personally love the Jammin/Picco's because they dont give me any problems. My V-spec is a nightmare, and i wont ever buy one again. I got a lemon, but I'm sure most of them are better. I have always had such good luck, and satisfaction with the Jammin engines, and taking all the factors into consideration: Price/longevity/powerband/ease of tune/idle/holding tune/power/torque/runtimes, I have no reason to start switching engines. If your happy and you know it clap your hands! Why mess with a good thing?
Put you right foot in and you shake it all about??? lol (Sorry had to do it...)
I've also had very good luck with the Jammin/Picco JPX .21. Great power, price, and very reliable. Plus it's not a pipe specific engine like some of the others, there are literally 5 or 6 different pipe setups that will work very well...
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Put you right foot in and you shake it all about??? lol (Sorry had to do it...)
I've also had very good luck with the Jammin/Picco JPX .21. Great power, price, and very reliable. Plus it's not a pipe specific engine like some of the others, there are literally 5 or 6 different pipe setups that will work very well...
I've also had very good luck with the Jammin/Picco JPX .21. Great power, price, and very reliable. Plus it's not a pipe specific engine like some of the others, there are literally 5 or 6 different pipe setups that will work very well...
#13
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OS VSPEC PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!
#14
Enjoy them as much as you can. They become teenagers wayyyy to soon...
I have 2 that are teens now (My 15 year old daughter (my oldest) is 5'11" tall, at 120lbs, and gorgeous, man am I in for it), and they can definately be a handful sometimes...But still worth any grief that comes up...
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That's awesome!! By the way...Cute name for your buggy...lol
Enjoy them as much as you can. They become teenagers wayyyy to soon...
I have 2 that are teens now (My 15 year old daughter (my oldest) is 5'11" tall, at 120lbs, and gorgeous, man am I in for it), and they can definately be a handful sometimes...But still worth any grief that comes up...
Enjoy them as much as you can. They become teenagers wayyyy to soon...
I have 2 that are teens now (My 15 year old daughter (my oldest) is 5'11" tall, at 120lbs, and gorgeous, man am I in for it), and they can definately be a handful sometimes...But still worth any grief that comes up...