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some times you can and sometimes you can't
No you can NEVER reliably ID the truck by the engine because you can put ANY kind of engine on it you want. So my T-Maxx has a LRP .28 on it......what model of T-Maxx do I have......ohhhhh that throws a wrench in the works don't it? So If I put a Dynamite .19 on one it changes the model Of the truck? Who would have known that? I guess that is why you a Guru and I am not.
 
I'm going to put my 3.3 on my savage.....wonder what it would be called? maxxsavage?
 
No, you can never rely on just the engine to determine the model # of a maxx. I've seen an old narrow maxx with a 3.3 and I've also seen a new extended chassis with a 2.5.

Agreed, I have the classic Tmaxx 4910 with the 3.3 mounted on it....that doesn't turn it into a 3.3!
 
Sooo......it looking like we are going with I can't ID a truck by the engine? How about the tires? Can I tell what kind of truck I have by the tires? I though it was a T-Maxx but the tires say Losi Zombie Maxx???? Gosh which is it I am now so confused!!??:D
 
A-arms won't tell you anything either, because a 4910 can be an original pro .15 or a wider 2.5. They're both a 4910.

There is also the 4902, 4909, 4908, and 4907.

You have to look at what parts the truck has on it to determine which model # it matches the best. That means the chassis, tranny, shafts, diffs, everything. Mine was a 4908 when I bought it, but now it has the 2.4ghz radio system, so I call it a 4907.
 
easy to tell if it has a hole in the bottom of the chassis for exhaust its a classic if not its a 3.3
 
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