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Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 08-07-2006 lol im still using the stock linkages lol Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 08-07-2006 Just keep an eye on 'em, I guess. If you suddenly have no brakes, or no throttle control.....you'll know where to look. Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 08-07-2006 what part stripped? where the rods thread into? Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 08-07-2006 On the throttle, it's the rod end that snaps onto the carb ballstud. On the brakes, it's the plastic block that's on the servo horn (it has two rods side by side for the two brake links). Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Casketman - 08-07-2006 Could that be from the amount of stress from the brakes? I know my brakes were set up way to tight. Hit the trigger not even 1/4 and the fronts are locking up. Plus,these stock servos seem to be fairly stong(think I heard 100oz or more for steering). Strong servo and very tight brake set up...something has to give somewhere. Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Mr. Tune - 08-07-2006 Dave, have you checked your epa's? If it's set wrong, it could do that. Better to break the linkage than the servo. Remember, there is no servo saver on your throttle/brake. Very easy to break stuff there if not set right. Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 08-07-2006 Yeah the EPA's were ok, it's just a small thread on the rob into a soft plastic part is all. I got them set collared tonight and finished the break-in. Got temps up to 215'ish with plenty of exhaust smoke and the motor mnoves it right out. I'm sure I'll sneak up on getting it leaner and faster, but plan to take it slow. Big blocks are gas hogs! Jeez...10minutes on a break-in tank just putting back and forth. Anyone know for sure if the Pro28 motor needs a shim for 30% OD's fuel? Thanks. Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - joey - 08-08-2006 probably needs a shim Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Tex - 08-08-2006 I'd just run it personally. You can always add a shim later if it doesn't seem to like the upped nitro content. Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 08-08-2006 And the best way to tell "it doesn't like it"? Piston color/surface appearance? Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 08-08-2006 i think its shimmed outta the box for 30% as it is a "race" truggy, if it starts getting very difficult to tune, take off the head and check to see if there is pitting on the piston and head button. If there is add a small shim. If you want, I will ask something on the grid Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 08-08-2006 I ask on the grid as well. Thanks, Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Casketman - 08-08-2006 I thought motors .21 and higher needed a second shim. I didnt even think about that when I put fuel in my last week and started it up. It did run fine from what I can tell(besides needing to go up to a 14 or 15t on the clutch bell,not much top end IMO). I never did shim with my 2.5 on the revo,told I didnt have to worry about it. Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Tex - 08-09-2006 Generally, smallblocks are supposed to be run on 20% meaning add a shim for 30%. Big Blocks are usually fine strait out of the box running 30%, no shim needed (most of the time) Personally I run 30% in everything and have never added a shim once. This is with a bunch of different smallblocks and bigblocks Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Ponch - 08-09-2006 Tex Wrote:Generally, smallblocks are supposed to be run on 20% meaning add a shim for 30%. Me too, never added a shim in my life lol. Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 08-09-2006 Richard Saxton, TTR team driver replied on the grid that the factory .28 is fine on 30% as-is, but recommended a better plug. Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - joey - 08-09-2006 what plug r u going to run , ive tried a few but OD99 is the best ive used so far, but a little pricey might want to try mycoy or racers edge, or O.S. plugs also. Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 08-09-2006 dunno yet. Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - joey - 08-09-2006 me either Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - DAVEC-NITRO-RS4 - 08-09-2006 did you get an ST1 also? Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - joey - 08-09-2006 not yet lol Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Toughtrax - 08-09-2006 I have some MC59 and a couple RB 5s and 6s that I think I'll try when I get my truck this week or early next week. I'll let you guys know if any of them work good or not Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 08-09-2006 nice to have u on the dark side man...make sure u tell all the jammin lovin homos whats up hahahhaha Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Toughtrax - 08-09-2006 I can wait to get both running man I feel like a little kid again cleaning up the S3 Official Thunder Tiger ST-1 Thread - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 08-09-2006 LOL nice |