The Axial .28 is a carbon copy of the HPI K4.6, hell, IT IS THE K4.6, you're much better off with the Axial.28RR.
I tried arguing that to one of the Axial staff, he was ready to start WWIII with me
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The Axial .28 is a carbon copy of the HPI K4.6, hell, IT IS THE K4.6, you're much better off with the Axial.28RR.
My budget is around 200 or a little more. I dont know how to describe the track, they just built a new one near me. Here is a http://www.wnyrcinfo.com/site/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=8518 link to pictures of the track.I guess a good question for you would be, what kind of budget do you have for a new mill? And what kind of track are you racing on?
What about this engine:http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=OFN53212. I dont need gobs of power right away, it will be my first season with a truggy. I can always buy something with more power later.
for a .21 with suffice power for a truggy, comes a higher cost
I'm looking for one with a completely round head. No scallops in the side.