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Matt
Feb 20, 2004, 04:01 AM
Does anybody know much about that Ofna Twin Titan? The thing looks wicked.
I've read that it's not a beginner truck. Obviously you have two engines to
tune. But once you've figured out how to tune one engine, how hard could it
be to do the other? I've got a Traxxas Stampede, but I'll be ready to step
up to something awesome (like the Twin Titan) within a year.
Matt
frater mus
Feb 20, 2004, 07:01 PM
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 at 03:53 GMT, <mcollins_fl@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I've read that it's not a beginner truck. Obviously you have two engines to
> tune. But once you've figured out how to tune one engine, how hard could it
> be to do the other?
I think the twin-engine thing is a stunt.
> I've got a Traxxas Stampede, but I'll be ready to step
> up to something awesome (like the Twin Titan) within a year.
What about twin-motor electrics like the Kyosho Twin Force or Traxxas
E-Maxx? Monster torque and much less maintenance involved.
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Matt
Feb 21, 2004, 07:01 PM
People love that E-Maxx, I'd love to see one. But my next truck is going to
be gas. I've been reading forum posts on that Twin Titan, I think it's more
suited for somebody that already has nitro experience. Thundertiger makes a
truck with a .70 engine, but you have to install your own radio system. Cen
is soon releasing it's Genesis that has a .46 engine. Are these trucks
overpowered? You betcha!
Matt
"frater mus" <fratermus@softhome.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 at 03:53 GMT, <mcollins_fl@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I've read that it's not a beginner truck. Obviously you have two engines
to
> > tune. But once you've figured out how to tune one engine, how hard could
it
> > be to do the other?
>
> I think the twin-engine thing is a stunt.
>
> > I've got a Traxxas Stampede, but I'll be ready to step
> > up to something awesome (like the Twin Titan) within a year.
>
> What about twin-motor electrics like the Kyosho Twin Force or Traxxas
> E-Maxx? Monster torque and much less maintenance involved.
>
> --
> L.V.X., brother mouse
> http://www.mousetrap.net/otr/ Old Time Radio trades
> http://makeashorterlink.com/?K16312E06 CBS Radio Mystery Theater database
> http://greyhound.mousetrap.net/altus/ retired racing dog
>
TITANTWIN
Nov 11, 2006, 06:52 AM
Titantwins Are Not Beggnier Trucks But They Are Awsome In Speed For As Big As They Are.
TITANTWIN
Nov 11, 2006, 07:08 AM
I Have Had Alot Of Problems With My Titantwin But I Got It Pretty Bashed Up $400 I Got Riped The Guy Who Sold It To Me Didnt Really Know A Whole Lot About It So He Didt Know What Kind Of Shape It Was In Ethier Did I Untill Months Down The Road An I Am Still Fixing The #$$%^%^&& Thing But I Have To Admit I Do Run The #%^&* Out Of It.an It Screams I Cant Steer It At Full Throttle I Have To Slow It Down To Get Any Steering.the Motors Are Not Really That Hard To Tune I Keep Mine At A Basic Tune An It Does Just Fine. They Cost Alot If U Break It. I Spend Alot Of Tyme At The Hardware Store For Screws Etc...
Justin Mahn
Nov 12, 2006, 05:11 AM
TITANTWIN wrote:
> Titantwins Are Not Beggnier Trucks But They Are Awsome In Speed For As
> Big As They Are.
>
>
Just curious. Are you posting from a mobile phone? Those caps are
awful annoying. Congrats on getting your twin to run, though. No many
people have the patience to tune 2 engines at a time.
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Justin Mahn
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