where are the pictures
Type: Posts; User: BuiltToBash
where are the pictures
with the hitec one i linked to or the futaba one that he linked to? Thanks. :)
Im looking for an inexpensive route to switch from the stock radio gear to a FM radio/receiver. No servos needed.
This is what I came up with...
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pros-
good in the rocks
cons-
bad steering
lots of stress on driveline if bashing (jumping with spools will eventually kill something in your driveline)
thats what I did. I plugged the shifting servo into the throttle channel and it didnt twitch. Also, When i had the throttle return spring OFF of the throttle servo, the servo didnt twitch at all...
its brand new... I havent even run the revo yet...
I have my tranny out and I just tested my radio after putting in the FOC and everything works fine except my stock throttle servo is VERY jittery. I plugged the stock shifting servo into the throttle...
NewEraModels.com has some nice ones. Very good for the price.
Speak for yourself. :o
I liked your other thread that got locked. There were some new ideas and some good info and instead of the stupid comments other people made being deleted by mods, they just decided to lock the...
its not about weight, you can ruin your engine pretty quick without that mod...
then again, if you back it with black, you have no chance of ending up with a pink body...
Id back it with black.
i hate the way those wheels look from the side but other than that, your truck looks pretty nice.
Nice music! :D Tool is my favorite band.
ARE YOU SERIOUS?? :o
It is COMMON KNOWLEDGE in the rc industry that u need to check over a RTR rc before using it. You need to check for backed out screws, locktite metal screws going into metal,...
Hey, Thanks for the input!! :rolleyes:
I misread what he wrote. I wasnt trying to rant on him. What do you expect when he comes onto a forum where Revo owners hang out and says "This truck is...
No. Bad bearings would not put enough stress on the diffs to cause that. Have you ever heard of "bushings"? Bushings are used in place of bearings on some models. They dont move at all like bearings...
Im pretty sure no one makes aftermarket diffs for the revo but I could be wrong...
what do you mean "suggestions for a replacement"??
As for the servo, just get a better one like most revo owners do.
And about the tires, you should've checked them before the first run. I KNOW your experienced in the hobby so you should know...
You cant expect to put a truck away for half a year and the bearings still spin perfectly. Most likely you got frustrated with it and just didnt clean the bearings. Pick up a set of new bearings.
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I bought 60 weight oil for the revo but havent installed it yet.
I am trying to decide which shock oil to use. I dont want to mess around with different oils, I just want to get ONE weight of oil...
Here's my new Revo. I have all kinds of RPM and Lunsford goodies that I still need to install. It should make for a fun winter project...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v246/ScMc/revo2.jpg
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thanks for the reply.