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Amen to that. I love the braided fuel lines and huge air filters. I bet that thing needs a wheelie bar. It probably flips on 1/8th trottle!
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Naw..I think new era sells twin .21 kits for the T-Maxx. But gettin those two .25's and all of the rest of the stuff...man. One bad thing about it. It must eat fuel like nothing. I think it needs one fuel tank for each engine.
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Good lord... talk about overkill.. .

I could'nt imagine tuning two engines...
 
We'd all forget what engine we tuned and blow one of them up, Who's with me? LMFAO

I didn't like the idea much, unless it would do 90, I think the horsepower would be useless :) Just my opinion :)

If necessity is the mother of invention, tell me what the need for that was lol
 
wouldent it be a pain in the butt to try to start both of them or what?
 
I've seen these, and they're absolute monsters. I saw a video of a modified truck using a .70 engine, and it wheelied the moment you touched the gas- that would be similar performance of that particular twin .21s. If I were to go with twin engines, I'd go with electric, twin nitro is just overkill.
 
probably has about the same top end as any t maxx youll find, but HUUUUUGE ammounts of torque , will probably pull a savage down the street sideways .

savage still owns all tho
 
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