opelbuck2000
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Registered: 28th Apr 08
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As above, thunder tiger ek4 1/8 scale nitro monster truck with pro 70 engine.. very powerfull, new head, spare drive shafts, shell is a bit tatty but comes with a brand new 50's style hot rod shell with paint and vinyls...
complete with radio gear etc..
search thunder tiger ek4 on www.youtube.com to see how good they are...
£250.00 posted.. will post pics tomorro if wanted..
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opelbuck2000
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Registered: 28th Apr 08
Location: norwich
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just found some info on the web for anyone who may be interested in it,,,
Thunder Tiger EK-4 S2 specifications:
Length: 500mm
Width: 435mm
Height: 75mm
Weight: Approx. 8+lbs ready to run
Wheelbase: Adjustable from 315-320mm
Front Track Width: Adjustable from 295-305mm
Rear Track Width: 300mm
Front Kick-Up: 5 deg
Front Caster: Adjustable from 18 to 25 deg
Rear Anti-Dive: 2 deg
Rear Toe-In: 1, 2, 2.5 deg
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FEEL THE POWER! The MASSIVE .70 cubic inch (11.47cc) engine THUMPS out around 2.25HP at 16,000 RPM. More important than horsepower numbers is the HUGE amount of TORQUE that this BIG BLOCK engine cranks out. Most other monster trucks come equipped with .21 (3.5cc) size engines. The Thunder Tiger EK-4 S2 Pro-70BX engine dwarfs these other nitro engines with it's HUGE, muscular displacement that is OVER 3 TIMES BIGGER than a standard .21 engine! Don't let the numbers fool you... some smaller .21 size nitro engines may have higher HP ratings, but peak HP ratings only tell part of the story.
To give you a comparison... The Pro-70BX engine in the Thunder Tiger EK-4 V2 monster truck is like a MASSIVE, TORQUE THUMPING Chevy 454 V8 or a Ford 460 V8 engine in a full size monster truck. The smaller .21 engines in other RC monster trucks are more like higher revving 4 cylinder powered full sized trucks.
The Pro-70BX is for the adrenaline junky that believes in the idea that "bigger is better" when it comes to engine displacement!
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