Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
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Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
ok so i want to get a nitro monster truck and i've narrowed it down to the traxxas revo 3.3 (5309) the revo i am talking about is the one with 2.4 Ghz. the one that has reverse. and the tmaxx 3.3 (4908) the new one that doesnt have reverse.
i am leaning towards the revo more but heard you break parts fast. so any info on the tmaxx and revo will be appreciated. i have never had a nitro car/truck before so which one will be easier to maintain and use?
thanks very much.
i am leaning towards the revo more but heard you break parts fast. so any info on the tmaxx and revo will be appreciated. i have never had a nitro car/truck before so which one will be easier to maintain and use?
thanks very much.
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
i'd deffently go revo. T-maxx = transmission problems...well for me anyways
id recomend if you do go revo remove reverse.... and get RPM arms :]
id recomend if you do go revo remove reverse.... and get RPM arms :]
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The 5309 and the 4908 use the same trans other than the revers unit. Which can be installed in either.
Out of the box the revo is better but if you plan on doing some upgrading then the tmaxx can run with any revo.
Out of the box the revo is better but if you plan on doing some upgrading then the tmaxx can run with any revo.
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
i'm just going to bash around my backyard, do some jumping...going over some rocks, stuff like that.
what about the team associated mgt 4.6 se. is it good for begginner, because one concern of mine is that it doesn't have a starting system, like the easy start, or rotostart.
thanks again
what about the team associated mgt 4.6 se. is it good for begginner, because one concern of mine is that it doesn't have a starting system, like the easy start, or rotostart.
thanks again
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Both trucks are very good. Look on the traxxas site to see each trucks highlights. Then decide which one you prefer more. Really the only differences are the shock mounting and chassis layout.
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
I've owned both a T-Maxx 3.3 and a Revo 3.3 and hands done, the Revo IMO was a better basher and racer. Never had one problem with it(well the screw came out of the battery box and the receiver battery fell out once, thank god for a failsafe.). Never broke a part, stripped a spur gear, blew a diff, anything. With the Revo, you won't be disappointed.
The T-Maxx 3.3 is still a great truck. Easy to find parts for, pretty durable(ask my neighbors tree about the durability of a T-Maxx), and easy to work on if you don't have the Cheezy Start in.
Like the guys before me said, it's basically all about personal preference.
The T-Maxx 3.3 is still a great truck. Easy to find parts for, pretty durable(ask my neighbors tree about the durability of a T-Maxx), and easy to work on if you don't have the Cheezy Start in.
Like the guys before me said, it's basically all about personal preference.
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
i have a revo its a really good truck but i think the t- maxx's reverse is a lot better design then the revo's i dont like the small servo it has. the t maxx's is the normal size servo. the t-maxx is higher then the revo for better clearence. i just wish the revo could make it have a normal size servo i think the revo would be the right one. but you really want a traxxas because you can pick just about any thing you need from your lhs. i went threw a couple of the small servos.
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Revo hands down, anyone who says otherwise is a fool. Why pay the same price for older technology and weaker construction? Its only worth it if you want to stick to the classic dual shock MT look- end of story.
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
hey man i'm not saying that i would want a t-maxx im just saying that t-maxx's reverse seems to me to be a little better set up then the revo's. i kinda would like something a little like the t-maxx's set up in the revo.
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wow, noobs stop asking the same question every day just do some research, i swer in the last two months i have seen over 20 posts with the same revo vs t maxx and everyone is tired of giving their opinions, do some research first, and to answer your question revo, best all around, tmaxx is fragile
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For me it would all depend on what I was intending on doing with the truck and how much I was willing to spend. A new Revo 3.3 will cost you at least $100.00 more than a new T-Maxx 3.3. I have a 3.3 T-Maxx and my friend has a Revo 3.3. They run the same top speed, have the same acceleration, but the suspension of the Revo is just unbelievable! The Revo will handle rough terrain and land jumps that would have flipped my T-Maxx over. To me the Revo's "claim to fame" is its suspension. Personally I can't see there would much, if any at all, difference between the two as far as durability. They are pretty much built from the same materials being they both are Traxxas's.
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
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For me it would all depend on what I was intending on doing with the truck and how much I was willing to spend. A new Revo 3.3 will cost you at least $100.00 more than a new T-Maxx 3.3. I have a 3.3 T-Maxx and my friend has a Revo 3.3. They run the same top speed, have the same acceleration, but the suspension of the Revo is just unbelievable! The Revo will handle rough terrain and land jumps that would have flipped my T-Maxx over. To me the Revo's ''claim to fame'' is its suspension. Personally I can't see there would much, if any at all, difference between the two as far as durability. They are pretty much built from the same materials being they both are Traxxas's.
For me it would all depend on what I was intending on doing with the truck and how much I was willing to spend. A new Revo 3.3 will cost you at least $100.00 more than a new T-Maxx 3.3. I have a 3.3 T-Maxx and my friend has a Revo 3.3. They run the same top speed, have the same acceleration, but the suspension of the Revo is just unbelievable! The Revo will handle rough terrain and land jumps that would have flipped my T-Maxx over. To me the Revo's ''claim to fame'' is its suspension. Personally I can't see there would much, if any at all, difference between the two as far as durability. They are pretty much built from the same materials being they both are Traxxas's.
Very well said. Although, the T-Maxx has a reputation for fragile a-arms, and a couple other parts such as bulkhead braces, and suspension pins. But Like vwb563 said, it all depends on what you plan on doing with the truck.
Race- go with the Revo
Bashing- go with the Maxx
combination of racing/bashing- go with the Revo.
I've had a T-Maxx, and have been working on my friends, and they are fairly durable, lasted 4 days straight HARD bashing at the beach, 2 gallons of fuel, and ZERO issues other than the rock that jumped out of nowhere. But it seems that even my Slash-converted Revo handles rough terrain much better and lands a bit smoother on the jumps..
its all a matter of taste and plans..bashing, or racing..or both?
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
is this a joke ?
revo all the way, what on earth would make you even consider the older designed T MAxx, [the re-design was rubbish] that handles worse, is slower and breaks more.....
eeerm revo.....
REVOFORBASHING will outright own a TMaxx, pick a rough track and watch revo own it, vertical suspension on the Tmaxx, its all over........REvo handles jumps better, speed better, road driving better, sand driving better, it even STOPS better !
There is no comparison.
revo all the way, what on earth would make you even consider the older designed T MAxx, [the re-design was rubbish] that handles worse, is slower and breaks more.....
eeerm revo.....
REVOFORBASHING will outright own a TMaxx, pick a rough track and watch revo own it, vertical suspension on the Tmaxx, its all over........REvo handles jumps better, speed better, road driving better, sand driving better, it even STOPS better !
There is no comparison.
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I must say, a new Revo model 5309 will most likely be my next purchase! I have wanted one for a long time now. Maybe Santa Clause will bring me one this Christmas!
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
My bro's tmaxx seems fairly durable. His handles pretty big jumps and backflipps with hard nose landings. He has broken front a arms and traxxas a arm hinge pins. Rpm a arms and lunsford ti hinge pins fix that. My bro's tmaxx has met my HPI Savage X 4.6 a few times. My Savage drives away an my bro's limps off broken.
Ethire way tmaxx or revo your buying plastic drive shafts, axles, transmission gears, and you have an odd ball 3.3 engine. The engine case is larger than a small block (.12, .15, .18) but smaller than the big blocks (.21, .25, .26, .28, .30, .32, .36). Yes there are a couple engines that are made for a direct replacement of the 3.3 but they are just as expensive if not more than most big blocks.
Ethire way tmaxx or revo your buying plastic drive shafts, axles, transmission gears, and you have an odd ball 3.3 engine. The engine case is larger than a small block (.12, .15, .18) but smaller than the big blocks (.21, .25, .26, .28, .30, .32, .36). Yes there are a couple engines that are made for a direct replacement of the 3.3 but they are just as expensive if not more than most big blocks.
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
All u need to really know about the Tmaxx design fault on its chassis......game over revo owns it.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-kwn...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-kwn...eature=related
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
I Own Both Revo 5308 & T-Maxx 4908.
As a matter of Fact I find both difficult to be compared as both have different platform. Ya they r Monster Trucks but because of the Difference in Technology such as Chassis & Suspension they R Totally Different from Each other in every respect. Differences such as Handling, Acceleration etc just because of the way they r built.
Revo & T-Maxx as far as Durability is Concerned go hand an hand. I wouldn't give Revo or T-Maxx more Credit than the other. The Feeling U get from Driving Revo U wouldn't get it from T-Maxx & Vice Versa. It's all about the Feeling U get while Driving such High Performance RC's, feelings that in fact can't be described by Words until Practically Felt by Oneself.
Accidents do happen, & can happen with any One. No matter how Best an RC or any Product Worth Considered as UnBreakable or UnSinkable will Break & Sink just like the UnSinkable TITANIC .
Revo is a Beast more like a Racer & a Basher at the Same Time, by the way a Very good Basher & T-Maxx is not less in any way but a bit Slower than a Revo But Doesn't Bottoms Down like the Revo & a Much Good Basher than the Revo. Both r more Durable than anybody who Intends to Use them in a Humanly Manner unlike Bought it to Break it.
The Only thing I hate about T-Maxx is it Exhaust Pipe on the Side rather than at the Back like Revo, Dirtying Ur Tyres & eventually Fading their Color other Wise One day I Drive Revo the Other Day I Drive T-Maxx & Both Feel absolutely Different. Now Choose by Looks if U Want
As a matter of Fact I find both difficult to be compared as both have different platform. Ya they r Monster Trucks but because of the Difference in Technology such as Chassis & Suspension they R Totally Different from Each other in every respect. Differences such as Handling, Acceleration etc just because of the way they r built.
Revo & T-Maxx as far as Durability is Concerned go hand an hand. I wouldn't give Revo or T-Maxx more Credit than the other. The Feeling U get from Driving Revo U wouldn't get it from T-Maxx & Vice Versa. It's all about the Feeling U get while Driving such High Performance RC's, feelings that in fact can't be described by Words until Practically Felt by Oneself.
Accidents do happen, & can happen with any One. No matter how Best an RC or any Product Worth Considered as UnBreakable or UnSinkable will Break & Sink just like the UnSinkable TITANIC .
Revo is a Beast more like a Racer & a Basher at the Same Time, by the way a Very good Basher & T-Maxx is not less in any way but a bit Slower than a Revo But Doesn't Bottoms Down like the Revo & a Much Good Basher than the Revo. Both r more Durable than anybody who Intends to Use them in a Humanly Manner unlike Bought it to Break it.
The Only thing I hate about T-Maxx is it Exhaust Pipe on the Side rather than at the Back like Revo, Dirtying Ur Tyres & eventually Fading their Color other Wise One day I Drive Revo the Other Day I Drive T-Maxx & Both Feel absolutely Different. Now Choose by Looks if U Want
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Having owned many, many of both the Maxx and Revo, IMHO The Revo is the better basher and racer out of the box without question...It takes quite a bit of effort and money to make the Maxx as race worthy and durable as the Stock Revo.
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RE: Revo 3.3 vs. Tmaxx 3.3
Hands down the revo...the t-maxx is very fragile and does not take alot of abuse...I ran my revo (by accident) into our campfire pit which has huge rocks around it and the revo just went flying into the air and I flipped it back over and it was ready for more abuse!lol This truck is mad awesome...I can't even begin to think how many times I've crashed my revo!lol Not only that but the revo is so stable!! It's amazing for a Monster Truck...So in my opinon definitely go with the revo and if the racing bug your already set!lol
Happy bashing...
Happy bashing...
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is this a joke ?
revo all the way, what on earth would make you even consider the older designed T MAxx, [the re-design was rubbish] that handles worse, is slower and breaks more.....
eeerm revo.....
REVOFORBASHING will outright own a TMaxx, pick a rough track and watch revo own it, vertical suspension on the Tmaxx, its all over........REvo handles jumps better, speed better, road driving better, sand driving better, it even STOPS better !
There is no comparison.
revo all the way, what on earth would make you even consider the older designed T MAxx, [the re-design was rubbish] that handles worse, is slower and breaks more.....
eeerm revo.....
REVOFORBASHING will outright own a TMaxx, pick a rough track and watch revo own it, vertical suspension on the Tmaxx, its all over........REvo handles jumps better, speed better, road driving better, sand driving better, it even STOPS better !
There is no comparison.