Which of these two should i get and why?
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Which of these two should i get and why?
i already have the savage 25 gonna purchase either this
HPI Nitro MT 2
or the OFNA Ultra MBX Pro
which do you guys prefer? which is faster and more durable? ive never dealt with ofna before so....
HPI Nitro MT 2
or the OFNA Ultra MBX Pro
which do you guys prefer? which is faster and more durable? ive never dealt with ofna before so....
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RE: Which of these two should i get and why?
The Ofna would most definetly have the more speed and I am not sure of durablity but I have heard that ofna really makes some tough products. I would really go ofna if I were you.
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RE: Which of these two should i get and why?
If yoiu're buying new then you should be aware that the MBX pro is the old model and ahs been discontinued. The MBX Comp is the newer model. From what I understand the shock towers are thicker and there are a number of other improvements to the design. It is almost identical tot eh Ultra LX Comp with the exception of the suspension arms and the MBX Comp comes with an electric starter vs the LX Comp comes with pull start. Oh yeah, the MBX comes with those nifty colored tired hehe.
I have the LX Comp and it is very durable and easy to work on. I'm really happy with my purchase so far. The main issue with the ofna cars is that the stock steering servos are a tad weak. They won't dry steer your front wheels, but once the car is moving they turn it no problem. Most people replace it with a high torque metal geared servo.
I have the LX Comp and it is very durable and easy to work on. I'm really happy with my purchase so far. The main issue with the ofna cars is that the stock steering servos are a tad weak. They won't dry steer your front wheels, but once the car is moving they turn it no problem. Most people replace it with a high torque metal geared servo.