32cc and 30cc V3 MT's?

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About to purchase the Rampage MT and I see on the Redcat website it states it has a 32cc HY engine. I notice with any other suppliers they only state that the Rampage MT has just a 30cc? All are V3. Obviously I want the new 32cc MT! Are the 30cc just leftover stock?
 
How can I get ahold of a 32cc? Nothing against purchasing directly from Redcat, but there is about a $100 difference, less, if I were to purchase from Amazon or somewhere else. But it would be worth it to have the 32cc
 
You guys have been a huge help! Soon to be owner here! Ive been scouring youtube, and have come across some great videos. Rob, is that your 3 part series on getting started with the MT? Anyways, good videos out there.

Just a couple more questions. What is the wheel hex size? Is the center diff locked? Length in inches of the truck? How much does it weigh? Where do you guys store these behemoths when your not running them? My RC room is small and would like to keep it indoors, but I do have a small garage uninsulated with some workbench space. I do intend to keep the fuel outside obviously. What else do I need to have on hand besides fuel and oil?
 
307_Proud said:
You guys have been a huge help! Soon to be owner here! Ive been scouring youtube, and have come across some great videos. Rob, is that your 3 part series on getting started with the MT? Anyways, good videos out there.
Different Rob.

307_Proud said:
What is the wheel hex size?
I think it's 23mm.

307_Proud said:
Is the center diff locked?
Not much of a center "diff".

307_Proud said:
Where do you guys store these behemoths when your not running them? My RC room is small and would like to keep it indoors, but I do have a small garage uninsulated with some workbench space. I do intend to keep the fuel outside obviously. What else do I need to have on hand besides fuel and oil?
I keep it in the garage.
 
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How are the running temps? I was curious if I will need to cut a hole in the windshield for increased air flow? Im sure it wouldn't hurt, I know these are 2 stroke engines and very resilient and efficient.
 
If you cut a hole in it will make the body fragile and prone to cracking a or shattering on a hard impact.. Look at all of the open areas around the body..you have more than enough air flow. I see some people drill holes because they say the carb is choking out but anyone that has been in this game for a while will tell you that's bull..and that's a fact!
 
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