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Old 05-27-2010, 08:53 PM   #21
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But he already has an axial .32. I think he was going for the best bang per buck. Take a .21 Nova 367 then have it modded/shipped was was the total?

I agree that a modded .21 will be a wicked mill in a buggy but at what price.

the axial will be a bit of a pig on gas but the bottom end is awsome!!!
Those Axials do have alot of grunt !
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Old 05-28-2010, 07:36 AM   #22
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Dude listen to maximus, I run one of his moded .21 Nova 367, and I have to be honest and say that I use this engine for fun as it as WAY to much power for race or bash use. It blows by my OS .28xz like no one's business. you do get what you pay for.....
Yeah, like Clown says, I've already purchased the Axial .32, and I was searching for best bang for buck. I'm no racer, I just want good power and reliability. So far, I'm very pleased with my Axial.
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Yeah, like Clown says, I've already purchased the Axial .32, and I was searching for best bang for buck. I'm no racer, I just want good power and reliability. So far, I'm very pleased with my Axial.
Just watch your temps. Keep it around 250 tops. I see you have broken a couple of chicken legs (rods) in the past. Make sure you do not over rev the engine. A .32 is a big one and is not meant to rev very high.
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Old 05-29-2010, 07:11 AM   #24
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Just watch your temps. Keep it around 250 tops. I see you have broken a couple of chicken legs (rods) in the past. Make sure you do not over rev the engine. A .32 is a big one and is not meant to rev very high.
Will do! Thanks for the advice. I'll make sure to keep an eye on the head temp.
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