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Old 01-12-2010
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Default Tekin RS vs RS Pro

What are the advantages of using the Pro over the regular RS?

Specifically looking at being used in a 2wd with motors up to 6.5, if that makes any difference...

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The RS Pro is just more capable of handling hotter motors (it's not limited to a minimum wind). With a 6.5 in a 2wd and depending on driving style and the type of track the standard RS will be a little stretched. It would be safer to go for the RS Pro that can handle anything.

Apart from that they operated in exactly the same way.

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Cheers Kev!

I see you've got some good deals on at the moment...

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Yep! let me know if we can help at all.

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Yeah go for the Pro, that way its always a good spare if you needed it for your 4wd.
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I think the limit of 5T, running a 6.5T you are close to its limit and may experience some heating problems etc. Would be safer to go with the RS Pro and then if you ever wanted to put it in another vehicle with a faster motor you would be able to.
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