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Picco P3 .28 Good?

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Everything I've read about it is that it's a freakin' screamer. If I wasn't such an RB guy I would've bought one for my Tmaxx.
 
Yep... If my LHS had had one when I picked up my LRP, I probably would have gotten it instead. All they had was the bumpstart version... doesn't work so well in an aftershock.

Just in case anyone else notices this thread, from everything I've read (and I read a ton) there isn't anyone that had any complaints about this engine. I've read many that say it's quite a bit stronger and better running than the LRP28S3 I have. I found quite a few where the guys had both.
 
I've got a Picco .26 max and it runs like you would not believe. I would recommend it to anyone.
 
Well Olds, that's good to hear, I just bought it for $110 shipped NIB. BTW, It's going in my Aftershock. I really have the itch to finish it up soon.
 
You'll love it, they are torque mongers. I highly recommend you put the LST2 driveshafts in the Aftershock. That engine will snap the stock Aftershock CVDs like twigs. Run a medium plug and a 086 exhaust if you have one.
 
You'll love it, they are torque mongers. I highly recommend you put the LST2 driveshafts in the Aftershock. That engine will snap the stock Aftershock CVDs like twigs. Run a medium plug and a 086 exhaust if you have one.

Thanks for the info Scrogg! I'll def. go with the LST2 drive shafts and med plug. The exhaust for now will be a bit different. You'll have to see it in the build thread.
I'm after a certain look for now, I'll go with the good pipe later when I'm ready to really run it. :)
 
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