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Best 1/8th buggy?
Fairly soon I hope to be getting a 1/8th buggy. I would like to know which one is best with still a good price tag. I would love a Hyper 7 Pro but it's pretty spendy. I am hopefully going to get a new one off of ebay but I would like to know which one I should get out of them. Is the MBX R2 the same design as other ofna buggys without the carbon fiber, graphite, hard anodized, "titaniumed" goodies? I am not new to nitro but I would like any information on them as I can get sincer there are so many of them out there. BTW: I will be using my Hyper .21 in it.
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Your best bet would be to go with a more expensive mugen or kyosho, the other ofna and gs buggies just do not hold up for crap, they were not designed correctly and therefore break parts all the time. And to answer your question a mbx r2 is not even close to the hyper 7 and 9.5. The mbx r2 is based on a 5 year old design, the only thing they changed is to put pillow ball suspension on it. I would highly reccommend a kyosho or mugen. You will be spending more, but you get what you pay for. A guy i know recently bought a 9.5 rtr, and he is already sick of it and wishes he woulda bought a mugen.
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Even for bashing, a kyosho or mugen is the way to go. Somtimes cars take more abuse bashing than they do at a track.... You definitely want something that is going to hold up. Not only are the ofna buggies poorly designed, but their drivetrains are not very strong. The 9.5 and hyper 7 are better, but the mbx r2's drivetrain will not hold up to todays 2+ hp engines. Kyosho and mugen buggies will hold up no matter what, in my opinion a mugen is better than a kyosho, but there are others that will argue the opposite. Either or, a kyosho or mugen will be the best bang for your buck. Believe me, once you start running one of those POS ofna buggies and breaking things, your gonna know what i mean and want to switch over. And your gonna end up loosing more money than you would've if you bough a better buggy to begin with.
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8th scale is a very expensive class, I spent over 1500 bucks on my buggy alone and all the things required to run it. And if money was not an option I could've easily spent 2500 with all the extra goodies that aren't needed. If a 1500 dollar buggy performs great and hold up great, you can't really expect a 500 dollar buggy to do the same. You get what you pay for.
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The biggest problem i encountered with ofna buggies drivetrain is in fact the differentials. They are a poor design and do not hold oil well at all. It leaks out fast then the diffs burn up. Also it is hard to get the suspension dialed in due to the poor quality of the shocks. There are many little things that you don't notice until you drive and work on a higher quality buggy.
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i need a lil guidence on wats wat
a load of questions first i got a cason specter but then i found out there not that durable (the hard way) i broke the wheel axle an so i started thinkin it was a design flaw but readin wats on here an lookin at how the mugen buggies are made in the same area there made insacley the same but then the inferno an hyper 7 are made diffrently an they look a hell of alot stronger wat do u recon an how do i go about upgrading mine for strength dose it hav to b for a carson specter or do near nuff all 1/8th buggy parts fit each other?
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Sorry brain not functioning properly, in bed with Flu. A lot of questions. I have a new (bought two weeks ago), Carson Specter, I found out that it was not that durable (the hard way) I broke the front wheel axle while running it in on flat tarmac surface,caught an imperfection in the surface while turning on full lock. I first thought it was a design flaw but reading what’s on here and looking at how the Mugen buggies are made, they look to be the same in that area.
The inferno and hyper 7 are made differently and they look a hell of a lot stronger. Is it possible to upgrade the Carson Spectre, for strength as I intend to use it for some heavy ‘off road’ racing?. Will items from another make fit the Carson Chassis? If non of this is possible, what would you recommend, I have read the comments and they seem to favour the Mugen or Kyosho |
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this if for got speed. best 1/8 buggy
i havent had an experience with ofna buggies. but their engines are not too user friendly. let me rephrase: "after encountering their engines, more specifically the ofna force .15....i will never ever buy an ofna product of any kind again." before u buy it. the few bucks u save sound good. but when u use it, it bites u in the ars.
that being said. i say the best buggy on a budget rite now is the Team Losi 8ight rtr. comes with everything for 550.amazing. losi doesnt have the highest durability, but i shit u not. the finish product will make u far happier than any competing 1/8 buggy rtr's.
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