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i think it would be the Sirio .27? they are a nice chunk of $$$ though.

bryan
 
Its not the motor that makes your car fast, its the way you handle it and put it into corners. You can get the best motor availible on the market with highest rpm and hp, but the question is..... Can you handle it???? I bet I can take a 2hp .21 and beat you if you have the best motor out there.
To answer your question...

Novarossi RX .21 Race (Have one and recomend it)
Serio .21 standard (Have one and recomend it)
CMB .21 EVO 2 Raptor (I have one and recomend it)
CMB .21 Outlaw racer

Hope this helps
Peter
 
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I've put a OFNA Force .26 engine in my RS4 3ss... it worked... just a few thing why I took it off...

1. couldn't find a body to house the whole engine with out cutting the top off or house the exhaust.

2. bit too powerful for the size

3. hard to control

4. couldn't get a bigger tank to fit.. 26 drank the small tanks.

I did it for the hell of it.. but now I tossed it in a Super Nitro RS4 and works perfect with it... since the SNRS4 is 20% bigger than the 1/10 scale, it gave me better control, and I can use a Subaru WRX body to cover the whole engine head...and i can put a larger tank in


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Originally posted by Somers Racing
CMB .21 EVO 2 Raptor (I have one and recomend it)
CMB .21 Outlaw racer
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This is the second time I've seen CMB mentioned in the past 24 hrs. Can you bring us/me up to speed. Would be appreciated.
 
CMB was motors originaly made for marine use. They have produced some of the fastest and well built motors for 50 years. There engine technology has been converted with a few more modifications. The engines have a tapered piston design to make it lighter and power friendly. These motors are strong and last long with heat temps running very fast at 220*F. Very good motors. I mod engines and I got one to put out 3.1 or 3.2HP at 38,000rpm. The motor puts out lots of torque. Consider getting one.
Peter
 
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