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Starter box for Storm

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mattyk6

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I just picked up a rolling chasis for a Storm and am starting to add parts to it. I plan on picking up the OS RG .21 motor, but I would rather use a starter box for it.

Could you give me a suggestion on a starter box?
Is it best to have two motors or one hi-torque motor?

Thanks,
Matt
 
BUY the single 12v ofna box - i had their dual one it worked okay, but went to the single motor and has a butt load more torque
 
I would suggest getting the single high torque motor. OFNA makes a good one, I use the high torque from Dynamite and have no probs with it. It's the single motor and has loads of torque. I mostly use it for the OS .15 CVR but have seen a few people use the same box for .21 motors and there's no problem turning the bigger engines over.
 
I utilize an Ofna multibox. Its built tough, and has gobs of torque. Uses a single motor. The dynamite box is also great, it was the only one that would break in my RZ(VO1B)
 
I have the Associated one. I got it because it takes stick packs. I have tons of them from my E-Maxx. I like it but it had to be completely disassembled and re-assembled to accomodate the storm's engine configuration. Either way, I like it better than the pull start it came with.
 
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