I ran that in my Revo 3.3 back in the day and it worked just fine. It needed a bit of a different tune than the Traxxas fuel used. I can't remember whether it was richer or leaner than the Traxxas stuff, but it has been almost 20 years since I burned any Nitro. I'm thinking it was a bit leaner...
I still like the Creality printers for FDM. I had an Ender 3 (OG) and am doing a conversion it to print ceramics for my mom. My current FDM printer is the Ender 5 Plus. I like it because it isn't a "bed slinger" but just moves the bed on the Z-axis. It's also a larger format printer...
Which type 3d printer you get also depends on the level of detail and the size of the build area. For relatively large prints (body shells for 1/10 scale cars and trucks, an FDM (filament) printer may be the ticket. If you want extreme resolution for small parts (scale accessories like...
The only downside that I found is that mine will not wheelie with the center diff even on 3s, But it isn't that important to wheelie to me as it will stay on the ground better with the center diff.