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Hey - rookracer - 02-15-2007

Just came back from Strictly RC at their carpet track. It was cool for being my first time on a track with my mini t until my front end completely broke from the chassis. It was pretty easy to fix and i'll soon be back. Looking forward to more runs and soon racing. Any idea how to hop up my mini t for racing? it has oil filled shocks, mip ball diff, bearings, and losi speed motor. Any suggestions whats needed or to improve on the mini t?Smile


Hey - Ponch - 02-15-2007

For the mini-t, I think it's BRP that makes a front brace that will pretty much eliminate that front end breaking problem. It's blue, and shaped kind of like a wishbone from a turkey (sorry can't think of how else to describe it)


Hey - Traxxas_Junkee - 02-15-2007

Definately get the BRP brace. I have one and I haven't broken a chassis in a long time. Mines for sale if you want the whole truck.


Hey - CowboySiR - 02-16-2007

Think about some sway bars for carpet racing...it tends to help the truck corner flatter with improved front end grip when turning.


Hey - AddictedtoNITRO - 02-16-2007

for the price of a losi motor you can get a venom. they are actually pretty darn quick compared to stock and can run on stock elecs


Hey - motoxer4life - 02-16-2007

my brother has the venom in his and its a pretty big difference than stock and hes still runs the stock electronics.


Hey - chitownracerLST - 03-05-2007

Think about some sway bars for carpet racing...it tends to help the truck corner flatter with improved front end grip when turning........

This is the way to go. The Mini T's that were racing Sun. were rolloing (on there sides) Smile