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Aftermarket Engine for Project MAXX

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kswiencki

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Anybody got some good suggestions for a powerplant for my project maxx?
I've looked into the Serio engines... Along with the Axial ones too.
 
Piccos are some realy nice, fast and reliable motors, I beat mine for 2 years till I finlly rebuilt it with no problems.
 
no, i don't have a .21 chassis... originally its a 2.5, which i think is .18?? but a lot of it is custom aluminum parts... i have access and friends at a CNC shop...lol

As for the Piccos, what size? .28?
 
i have a titanium one for sale oh and the picco is a .26 but its a direct drop in
 
motor mount?

I'm going from complete scratch on this build.. so drop-in or not is no big deal..

what about the axial? anybody deal any with these?
 
I've heard that there excellent, but there break in is forever.


PM me about the chassis
 
no, i don't have a .21 chassis... originally its a 2.5, which i think is .18?? but a lot of it is custom aluminum parts... i have access and friends at a CNC shop...lol

As for the Piccos, what size? .28?


I believe it was a .21, I dont remmeber though, it was like 3 years ago, haah, only reason i even got one was cause I blew the 3.3 and didnt wanna rebuild it, [ no experience in that ]
 
Axial 4.6

get an axial 4.6 my bro has one on an MGT and the thing ripps like hel beat my maxx 3 times thats a good one belive me;)
 
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