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Hyper 7 Pro or PCR Pro??

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Which is going to be better for racing, max. durability? And, If I get the PCR, should I switch back to the std. upright servo set-up?

BTW, Sorry for all the posts on buggys lately.
 
the prc is a great buggy, its fast, and durable. The stock engine is pretty strong too, but if your going with the pcr your going to have to replace the steering servo. I haven't seent the pro in action so i can't speak of that one.
 
Neither one of the "Pro" versions, come with an engine or electronics. I would get the PCR Pro Edition, as it comes with both PBS & C-Hub setups. You can choose which one better suits your style of driving. Warning though... Ofna kits aren't the easiest ones to build. Their manuals are half assed to say the least...
 
ImBroken said:
Neither one of the "Pro" versions, come with an engine or electronics. I would get the PCR Pro Edition, as it comes with both PBS & C-Hub setups. You can choose which one better suits your style of driving. Warning though... Ofna kits aren't the easiest ones to build. Their manuals are half assed to say the least...

It took me two weeks to build it as would I would have thrown it due to poor instructions. Now that I have built it I am very pleased with the performance and durability. Would I do ity again? Umm no! unless I was paid to do so.

I have the Ofna 8 port race engine it. I am thinking of dropping my picco 26 in or sell that and get a sirio 27. The tires are not the best so I put on some Proline knuckles.

Hope this helps

Jon
 
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