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Traxxas Maxx

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What .21 Engine do you guys recommend, the buggy will be a Kyosho MP 7.5?
RB Concept's WS7
Sirio SP21BRPRO
O.S. RZ-V01B
or what other .21???

I want this to be a reliable, strong, and VERY fast engine, the price shouldn't matter LOL!!!


Thansk For any replies!!
Traxxas Maxx
 
seems to be pretty hot right now and there is a 8 port racing engine coming out too this is just from what I've read dont have a buggy yet but I'm gonna get one been looking at hyper 7 pbs with the 8 port :jet:
 
Click here That engine can come with pilot shaft for a direct fit for the Inferno buggies.
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how relialbe is it??? is it the faster that the sirio and RB, which one is the Wasp LOL, newbie!!!
 
Forget the 8 port, not nearly as strong as the WS7 or V01b. Both of these are very good engines which are easy to tune as well. I also recommend the Rex P5, which I just bought and like it alot. The Sirio has alot of rip, but is a little harder to tune than the ones mentioned above. I have ran each of these and I like the v01b and P5 the most.
I have also been impressed with the Paris/Picco G1 which from what I have seen proves to be a very strong engine.
 
You Might wanna check out the Picco .26. I've heard nothing but good comments about it. Dont know if till be a direct fit though.
[move]-Kellen[/move]
 
Any OS would do good.. You can also take a look at the ofna force engines there pritty nice.
 
the .26 isn't race legal though. After i make a few more bux, i'm gonna buy a O.S. RZ-V01B because they hold a tune very well and are very easy to tune. My friend has 2, and he wants to sell one. It has like 2-3 gallons on it, but its in great shape. I think he wants like 150 for it.

L8r,
Garrett
 
$150 for a 3 gal v01b isn't bad. You can still get a few more gallons out of it and finding a piston and sleeve around $90 or less. Then you will have a like new engine for less than it costs a brand new engine.
 
Hell yeah! Pick it up! That engine is VERY reliable, strong and easy to tune. Just do it!!! I will if you wont! hehehe
 
Originally posted by SilentHunterKellen
You Might wanna check out the Picco .26. I've heard nothing but good comments about it. Dont know if till be a direct fit though.
[move]-Kellen[/move]

He will not be able to race with an engine that big. Buggy class is .21 engine size or 3.5cc. I run a Sirio and none of the Japanese or Tiwaneese engines that I have owned have ever performed like this. Keep in mind this is the first Italian engine I have ever had I call it my Ferrari. I have never ran an OS but they are really great engines from what I hear and read one of their engines took the Worlds last year in Greg Degani's Inferno 7.5. Yucchi Kani the current Japanese champ and former multiple time Worlds champ just signed with Sirio and is running my engine (I'm sure its ported more or something factory) in this years comp. Any Itialian engine like Rossi, Nova Rossi, Top, Piccio, Sirrio, RB's, and OS's(American) are the best as far as compition buggy racing engines
 
Yes you are correct RB is in Allevard FRANCE but Rody is Italian I'm pretty sure but who really knows.
 
if money doesn't matter, go with the OS RZ-VO1B it is an amazing engine. I currently have one in my GS Storm Pro.
 
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