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Old 05-03-2012
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Fancy getting myself a short course and was wondering if i need to use 550 size motors and heavier speedo etc or can i use stuff i would use in my buggies?

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Old 06-03-2012
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if getting a 2wd then buggy electrics fine but if you getting a 4wd version then 550 motor would be needed
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Would be 2wd so that's good to know.

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A 550 size motor is not essential for a short course - It is very much a choice issue dependent on track and which truck you're racing.
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A 550 size motor is not essential for a short course - It is very much a choice issue dependent on track and which truck you're racing.
Proper 4WD Trucks have 550 Power, it's not fast unless it's using 5000mah in a 5 min heat!
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