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vbgagnon

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I'm looking to get a new engine for my buggy. I dont do any organized racing so size doesn't' matter. I'd like something with good low end because the track that I play on is more techincal then power. I'm looking up to $200 but the cheaper the better I guess I'm saying...the best bang for the buck. Any suggestions? What are you guys running?
 
Before I went to my WS7 11 I ran a hyper7 8port and loved it, It had lots of snap and great all around performance. I have a buddy that still runs one and he loves it. You can pick them up for about $110.00, thats good value.
 
I run a buggy engine in my savage. It pulls wheelies on the save with 54/16 gearing. It seems to be a pretty solid engine. Good power, but the band seems to be in a weird place. Almost not low, but not mid either... kind of like low-high, to mid-high if that makes any sense.

Anyway, it seems to be a good engine. Pretty easy to tune, but I don't know about longevity yet as I only have about 1.75 gallons through it. But the piston still sticks at TDC when the plug is out.

Here's a link: http://horizon.hobbyshopnow.com/products/description.asp?prod=OMAP200
 
Ryhton said:
Before I went to my WS7 11 I ran a hyper7 8port and loved it, It had lots of snap and great all around performance. I have a buddy that still runs one and he loves it. You can pick them up for about $110.00, thats good value.

where did u find the Hyper 8 port for $110? the lowest i have found is $138 and that was on stormer.

On my first buggy i got a Hot Bodies Powerhouse .25, my first .21 engine and its a screamer, good power. open the sucker up and it hits probly 50MPH.

later
 
If your considering the Hyper .21 8 port(2.5hp), i say go with the race version (silver-head) rated @ 2.7 hp. there ez to tune and it Screams in my Pcr Pro, for the money u can't go wrong :)
 
I vote for the XTM 24.7 (pro). Great power and tunability at a great price. it has tons of low end too.
 
I run the XTM .21 Pro and it is a rocket. I race a couple of guys that run XTMs with the 24.7 and usually smoke them and its not all drivers. I can actually pull them on the straight away. I run a 13 tooth clutch bell and a 52 tooth main (I think) Its a GS storm RTR.


Darin Gray
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There are a lot of options. If you want insane power you could buy a 400 dollar Sirio .27 for 3.1 HP, or something like a Fantom .27 for huge power at a lower price(claimed 2.8, 200$), an Ofna/Picco .26 for 2.7 HP or something. There are a lot of options but the XTM engines are very powerful, almost too much for my buggy (wait, can you have too much HP?), and they come at a great price. You can't beat 'em for value IMO.
 
vbgagnon if you want to spend in the $300.00 range you could go with the RB concepts WS7 11, that is a great mill with all kinds of power, top and bottom.
 
Maxx Trooper said:
where did u find the Hyper 8 port for $110? the lowest i have found is $138 and that was on stormer.

On my first buggy i got a Hot Bodies Powerhouse .25, my first .21 engine and its a screamer, good power. open the sucker up and it hits probly 50MPH.

later

Maxx Trooper the Hyper 8 port is $118 at Acehardwarehobbies.com they also have cheap shipping! Here is the link:

http://acehardwarehobbies.com/2.2/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=108_112_114&products_id=3913

ONE!
 
Well guys, I got myself a XTM 24.7 pro for $75 brand new shipped! For that price I figured that I couldn't go wrong. Does anybody know where I can get a backplate without the pullstart?
 
Backplate without a pullstart would probably require you to cut the rear of the crank (fun) or replace the crank as well.

And, sorry, no, I don't. Just thought I'd let you know the crank issue.

Where did you get it for $75?

Actually, I take that back.

BackPlate

Except, I couldn't find a non-pullstart crankshaft...
 
75 dollars!!!! What a deal! Personally, I would leave the pullstart on. That way if your engine stalls you can just go and start without having to worry about bringing a starter box.
 
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