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general revo discussion - Michowski - 01-19-2006

replace it when the shoes have worn down uneven, or when the spring breaks or has no spring left in it. I periodically sand my shoes and clutch bell down so its always like brand new.


general revo discussion - destroy_my_revo_15 - 01-19-2006

sweet thanks. do you kno anything about the mip clutch? i was thinking about getting it but im not sure if itll have an advantage to it since im only running the stock motor.


general revo discussion - Michowski - 01-19-2006

thats the only 2 shoe clutch il run so yes i know about it. I like it because its adjustable because you can choose to have a snap engagment were it just goes more snappy when you hit the gas or you can put it on the lower setting and have it grab normal. My last set i had got about 4 gallons on them before the spring finally gave way. Definatly an awesome clutch and i would highly recommend it.


general revo discussion - destroy_my_revo_15 - 01-19-2006

how much poorer is it gonna make me? lol


general revo discussion - Michowski - 01-19-2006

15 bucks about


general revo discussion - thenewguy821 - 01-19-2006

MIP Clutch for Revo/Maxx


general revo discussion - destroy_my_revo_15 - 01-19-2006

thanks guys


general revo discussion - Michowski - 01-19-2006

not a problem


general revo discussion - Mr. Tune - 01-19-2006

Just picked up an extended chassis from snakebite Smile. Looks like the revo is gonna be a super stretch monster truck lol. Chassis is 1in longer up front, and the arms will add another 3/4 out back. I hope 1 3/4in extension isn't too much...


general revo discussion - destroy_my_revo_15 - 01-19-2006

jeez.....what i could do with 1 3/4 inch extension......well i dont need one i dont have enough power yet.


general revo discussion - FreeRideFrosty - 01-19-2006

Wow... nice. What clutch would you guys reccomend for use with the RB .23?? the XTM .18?? could I transfer the one I would have on the .23 to the .18??

And Ryan... Where did you get that carbon fiber throttle servo mount?? I have the regular Teckno RC one but that thing is awesome... I think I am enjoying this whole basher turned racer transformation... (Anyone have a use for the center and rear portion of the HCR skid??? LoL)


general revo discussion - Michowski - 01-19-2006

got it from http://www.xtremeracing.com


general revo discussion - snakebite46 - 01-19-2006

Stock clutch should work ok for the XTM. I think most guys running the 323 use stock as well. Check your clutch every couple of tanks and see how its holding up.


general revo discussion - FreeRideFrosty - 01-19-2006

Really... So the MIP clutch would be a good upgrade for either of those motors as well...?? What about some 3-shoes?? And how do they compare to the MIP 2-shoe?


general revo discussion - snakebite46 - 01-20-2006

I'd go with the Traxxas clutch shoes. 4146X. I had good results with them. 3-shoe ? you talking Crazy nut set-up ?

My honest recommendation would be to try using either the Mip or hop-up traxxas shoes before you spend the money on a new flywheel, shoe and spring set-up.


general revo discussion - FreeRideFrosty - 01-20-2006

Gotcha... if that is plenty then never mind. I just thought it may be a little "under grippy" with the power of the .23. If it isn't then I have no problem staying with traxxas shoes or the MIP clutch...


general revo discussion - snakebite46 - 01-20-2006

You should be fine. Just keep an eye on it.


general revo discussion - Sh1nn3r - 01-20-2006

Traxxas clutch shoes are really nice shoes. IF they had them in a size 14 i would wear them . Smile


general revo discussion - snakebite46 - 01-20-2006

Size 14 ???? Damn we just found bigfoot !!!!!!!


general revo discussion - Mr. Tune - 01-20-2006

The stock traxxas clutch is good stuff. If it ain't broke don't fix it! I'm still using the factory clutch that came with the truck (about 5 gallons on it) and it still works great. Last time I took of the clutch bell to inspect at the trophy race I noticed that the spring was starting to rust a little and the shoes looked a tad worn. Not bad I say for that kind of use. So instead of trying some new setup, I'm just picked up another traxxas clutch Smile.


general revo discussion - Blown5.0 - 01-20-2006

Since I missed out on ordering the Revo extended rear arms from amain, I found them in stock at bocarc.com. The guy said they just got them in today and they have about 12 pairs left, needless to say I ordered some up. Just figured I'd pass it along in case anybody's interested.


general revo discussion - Sh1nn3r - 01-20-2006

Cool just orderd mine


general revo discussion - Obsessive R/C - 01-20-2006

I was using a stock Traxxas clutch w/ my Sirio .23 and it held up just fine.


general revo discussion - destroy_my_revo_15 - 01-21-2006

ok my castle thiniges are coming loose and i kno that a few people use set screws to hold them in. what size set screw do i need? and what size bit do i need to drill the hole for it. thanks in advance


general revo discussion - FreeRideFrosty - 01-21-2006

castle thingy?? Help me out here... I have no idea what you are referring to...