I got the plastic maximizer 17mm adapters for like $7 and I love them!! No need to get the aluminum ones. The plastic ones wont strip like the stock revo adapters, so there's nothing to worry...
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I got the plastic maximizer 17mm adapters for like $7 and I love them!! No need to get the aluminum ones. The plastic ones wont strip like the stock revo adapters, so there's nothing to worry...
I'm 33 yrs old with no kids.......yet. <_<
I've been into RC for almost a year now.......and plan to keep on keepin' on for a long time!! :wub:
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I just finished breaking in my OS .18TZ yesterday, and it just screams!! It runs much better than my old 3.3's.
With a 40T spur, it has better bottom end than my old 3.3 also.
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Integy definitely makes inferior products!!
I have the 23mm proline adapters, but I'm not too happy with them. I would suggest the Dace or the RD Racing adapters.
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It all depends on how your engine is tuned, or 3-4 seconds if tuned correctly. Read this (especially Step 3.) to see how yours is set....
Good luck!!
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Thanks for the compliment, Steve!! Of course, mine is pretty simple compared to yours. Chris does some nice work!!
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Who is MOMO?? Do you have a picture?? I'd like to see how similar they are.
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I run the Python on Wabash wheels and cut off about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch off of the inside of the rim. I really like the way they handle.
An easy way to make a good line all the way around is to...
I live down the road from JCG, and I run my Revo there once a week if the weather is good. I went out and watched the races for a little while yesterday. A pretty good turn out for being so cold.
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The Ofna air filter is perfect. Just use the stock neck to clear the spur gear. But you have to cut off the lip that sticks off the ofna air filter and then glue the revo neck to it.
Here is an...
The RD Racing starter box is the best, and all of its parts come from the Ofna starter boxes so parts are very easy to come by and not too expensive.
If I was you, I would get a new RD Racing box,...
Haha.....I received two different editions of RCCA within 5 days, so no wonder I hadn't seen it yet. I have seen it now, but it shows Slayden's revo without his sway bars.......so they must be older...
Hhmm.......on what page in the magazine is this info?? I just read through the latest edition and didn't see anything about their Revo's.
I have looked thoroughly over Tim Robert's and Steve...
Ah dang.....that is exactly what I was thinking!! I really hope it works and other companies start producing them as well. I'll be keeping my eye on this to see how it works out.
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With all this talk about diff fluids, I was thinking about another method of making the diff have more or less resistance.
Instead of having to replace the fluid inside, wouldn't it be much nicer...
Well, my suggestion would be to repaint it!! :p ;) :D
GO STARS!!
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Exactly.......well said!!
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Once my stock skid plate wore out, I bought one of the majestic skid plates at my LHS, and it lasted for about one hour of driving. Since I am a fan of majesticrc and Chris, I guess I'll keep buying...
I have the Integy aluminum carriers and I have shaved a lot of material off of them to get more steering. I also did this to my stock carriers just in case I need to go back to them.
I'm not sure...
It has a Mamba 6800kv motor with a Quark 25 ESC. I am currently running it with a IB1400 7-cell battery. It's a fast little sucker and fun when running it up and down the street when I can't make...
Integy makes them in several pretty colors!!
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I might be getting one of these...
I already have a 1/18 scale revo.......:p
OK, fine......its just a RC18T. But, it can outrun my revo since it's brushless.
http://www.bspate.com/images/rc/18t-4.jpg
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Just in case you didn't know already, here is a website that specializes in brushless monster truck setups and you can get all the pricing and information you need about it.....
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I had to drill out the hole in the arm to fit a screw also. The metal is so soft that you can pretty much use any type of drill bit.
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The pythons are for the standard revo rim, but I am currently using them on 40 series rims. To do this though, you need to cut some of the width off of the rims and cut some of the tire too...