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05.21.2010, 01:49 AM
WOW! I have never seen a truggy check-out on a buggy like that before! In the beginning of the video, you could see the buggy was out accelerating the truggy coming out of the corners, but other than that, the truggy was equal or better in all other aspects!
I am assuming that the buggy was running a high-reving .21 engine, and the truggy was running a high-torque .28 engine, which would explain the buggy being able to accelerate faster (.21 engine getting to higher/max RPM quicker, along with the buggy being lighter), but the torque of the truggy's .28 engine helped it get the heavier mass of the truggy moving quicker during or after any mistakes, allowing it to recover more quickly.
Anyway, that was an awesome video! And at one point, it looked like the truggy actually slowed down and waited on the buggy, so it could beat it again!
-Chad
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