First I wanted to thank those people for the Victor contest (and the prem time), it was fun and not quite as easy as some might think (at least to those of us who that are not the greatest), Thank You!

Now, having said that, I don't want to appear ungrateful for the mech (I am), I just have a few questions and hoping to get some good advice. I know I have to readjust to an assault in stead of a heavy ('Phract/Timber). For those that don't know, this chassis comes with: an 375XL w/4 DHS, 2 UAC 5s, (RA), 2 MPLs, (LA) (a spot for a 3rd, (RT) but no slot b/c of the XL), 2 SRM4, 1 SRM2 (LT).
Took it out for a spin a few times and got canned pretty quick...yah, a few adjustments to get used to and such, but thought I was getting canned a tad more quickly than I should, I could plow through w/my 'Phact 4x & her 2 AC2/2 UAC5s and do some dam before going down...and then I realized I had an XL and remembered people saying that if you lose a side torso you're done.
I recall some saying if you were in a light or lrm boat on the fringe you might be ok, but in heavy combat, not so much. I can work with the hard points it has as is to get a load I like, I was wondering if to last longer, I might switch to a standard eng of the same (22 T), or slightly more weight. You might have noticed that this model is not energy heavy, so heat isn't as much of problem (going from 4 to 1 DHS in the eng), yes I know the speed will drop from 80 to 57 or so, but, I would go into battle in my 4X @ 57 and still get around ok, and could lose almost everything but my fruit-of-the-looms and still keep going (I am not much for standing off and lurming, I tend to get in and b*tch slap a lot, and get slapped in turn

I just feel (and I could be wrong here), that my time in combat would last longer, especially in large, roving target, if I didn't have to worry about if I lose a side torso I'm done.
I wanted to thank everyone gave advice (not just to me), I have tried to use them myself, and I know it will take a while to adjust to this new mech, (um...btw, what does this chassis have that makes it better than a regular Victor?). And lastly if I go standard eng, would it be worth the weight gain to get a bigger engine?
Sorry for the long post, had a bit to say....

Thank you all for your help/advice, I have found that the community here is full of wonderful people who honestly want to help us out and not give us some of the stuff you see in match.
War Kitten
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