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sirio .27 in a savage

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sirio 3.0 in a savage

hey,
I know this is like a direct bolt on to the t-maxx, however, is it possible to get one of these babys in a savage? Thanks in advance,


Drew
 
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Which Sirio engine are you talking about?
The .27 will bolt right up. As long as it has a pullstart it will work just fine.
The .18(3.0) smallblock could work. But why go thru the pain?

Tex
 
the sirio 27 is not a direct bolt on for the t maxx unless you have a 21 conversion chassis. it will bolt right on to a savage. it'll give you a lot more power than the stock mill that comes in it. most of the lhs do not have either of the pull start versions or even the pro (non pull start ) version in yet. Trinity is just now releasing the 2 pull start versions, s27s and the s27r. what i can tell you is that i have the non-pull start pro and it's got big balls. you should be able to pick one up for around the $350-400.00 range.
:)
 
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