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Old 4-10-2003, 10:36 PM
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Buggy Engine???

What .21 Engine do you guys recommend, the buggy will be a Kyosho MP 7.5?
RB Concept's WS7
Sirio SP21BRPRO
O.S. RZ-V01B
or what other .21???

I want this to be a reliable, strong, and VERY fast engine, the price shouldn't matter LOL!!!


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Old 4-10-2003, 10:38 PM
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what about the ofna hyper 8 port
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Old 4-10-2003, 10:52 PM
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Also this buggy will be mainly for racing, is the Hyper 8 port good?
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Old 4-10-2003, 10:54 PM
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seems to be pretty hot right now and there is a 8 port racing engine coming out too this is just from what ive read dont have a buggy yet but im gonna get one been looking at hyper 7 pbs with the 8 port
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Old 4-10-2003, 11:54 PM
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Click here That engine can come with pilot shaft for a direct fit for the Inferno buggies. :thumbsup:
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Old 4-11-2003, 6:52 AM
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Go with the OS or the Wasp. Both fast as hell and reliable.
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Old 4-11-2003, 8:07 AM
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how relialbe is it??? is it the faster that the sirio and RB, which one is the Wasp LOL, newbie!!!
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Old 4-12-2003, 1:37 AM
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Forget the 8 port, not nearly as strong as the WS7 or V01b. Both of these are very good engines which are easy to tune as well. I also recommend the Rex P5, which I just bought and like it alot. The Sirio has alot of rip, but is a little harder to tune than the ones mentioned above. I have ran each of these and I like the v01b and P5 the most.
I have also been impressed with the Paris/Picco G1 which from what I have seen proves to be a very strong engine.
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Old 4-26-2003, 12:42 PM
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check out the cmb engines
they rip. they have great lowend, and a great top end.
they are very reliable. more powerful than WS7 and V01b.
http://www.mycmb.com/lsibug.html
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Old 4-26-2003, 5:24 PM
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You Might wanna check out the Picco .26. Ive heard nothing but good comments about it. Dont know if till be a direct fit though.
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Old 4-26-2003, 6:21 PM
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Any OS would do good.. You can also take a look at the ofna force engines there pritty nice.
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Old 4-29-2003, 7:26 PM
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the .26 isn't race legal though. After i make a few more bux, i'm gonna buy a O.S. RZ-V01B because they hold a tune very well and are very easy to tune. My friend has 2, and he wants to sell one. It has like 2-3 gallons on it, but its in great shape. I think he wants like 150 for it.

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Old 4-29-2003, 8:02 PM
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$150 for a 3 gal v01b isn't bad. You can still get a few more gallons out of it and finding a piston and sleeve around $90 or less. Then you will have a like new engine for less than it costs a brand new engine.
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Old 4-29-2003, 8:46 PM
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Hell yeah! Pick it up! That engine is VERY reliable, strong and easy to tune. Just do it!!! I will if you wont! hehehe
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Old 4-29-2003, 9:31 PM
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alright sweet. Thanks for your quick replies.

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