• Welcome to RCTalk! 🚀

    Join the #1 RC community where hobbyists connect, share, and get expert advice on RC cars, trucks, boats, drones, and more!

    • Friendly & passionate RC enthusiasts
    • RC tips & troubleshooting
    • Buy, sell & trade RC gear
    • Share builds & upgrades

Top Fuel, wow!

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
You to have enoguh yet?? Geezus.. And red, I dont think your the right person to be judging people on "Post Whoring"...anyway, this thread is how old already...grrr
 
Top Fuel is pretty well made. All three of my engines have used top fuel as well as other brands (Trinity, BT, Wildcat).... and on _each_ of those engines, the minimum difference in temperature when using Top Fuel was 10F, sometimes more using the same tuning settings. Impresses me. If I need more nitro than 20% for racing and such, then I certainly use something different, but Top Fuel is just plain Good Stuff for all around use.
 
redhatman said:
:ban: nitrost, you have been "accidently on purpose" miss spelling words, so you can re-post and get more post numbers...... stop it please.

What does this mean?
 
you mean kinda like your 560+ posts within 1 month? all you post whores can STFU!
 
Holy crap!! He started here the same month as me, and he is 468 posts ahead of me. And I thought I talked/asked too much.
 
yeah, thats a little rediculous.. Took me almost a year to get that many posts.. Someone needs to spend more time bashing, and less time spamming..lol
 
4u2nv said:
yeah, thats a little rediculous.. Took me almost a year to get that many posts.. Someone needs to spend more time bashing, and less time spamming..lol

lol, ... i would if i could. You know about my car being at the lhs... therefore, I have nothing better to do, lol.
 
I have used blue thunder and trinity monster horsepower fuel, and I believe the trinity is much better. The blue thunder felt like I was pouring syrup into my engine, it didn't give me the acceleration like the trinity fuel does. As far as metal vs plastic spur gears, I would suggest getting a plastic one made by kimbrough because when you think about it, metal = more moving mass. The plastic ones made by kimbrough are pretty heavy duty, and do not wear as fast as the stock ones offered by traxxas.
later
 
I just recently switched from blue thunder to top fuel and I noticed a couple of differences, good and bad.

Good

  • A bit thicker
  • More Power/Torque

Bad
  • A bit more sensitive tuning
  • Weird smell that kinda hurts nose, lol.

but thats just my :2cents:
 
Back
Top