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11-01-2005, 05:29 PM
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Since everyone is talking about what they broke I will tell my story.
Stripped carb where the HSN goes in. Cost $99.99. O.S. .18 CV-RX. :lol:
Actually its only going to be 89.99 because I have an ad # for Tower.
Firesprink, was that you with the red Jato? Not sure if anyone else had one there.
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Revo2k Wrote:Jeez that chassis is alot! You should have checked ebay...
Yup.. might save you 50 if purchases on eBay. Emm Mayhem buggy... I might take a look and stock some up.
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UE-Maxx Wrote:Since everyone is talking about what they broke I will tell my story.
Stripped carb where the HSN goes in. Cost $99.99. O.S. .18 CV-RX. :lol:
Actually its only going to be 89.99 because I have an ad # for Tower.
Firesprink, was that you with the red Jato? Not sure if anyone else had on there.
yup that was me!! :racing:
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I may have trashed my Collari .30....lost the air filter on the last crash....carb is full of leaves and debris. $325.00
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that sucks!! did you take it apart and check the piston?
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I thought the collari.30 was like $205 new???
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Either way that sucks so bad....Hope it still works, that thing ripped.
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Firesprink, I was watching you drive the Jato on the pavement. Man is that thing fast.
Those weren't stock tires though where they? They looked like dirt hawgs.
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they are pro-line. i cant remember what ones. its one of there new tires. they are great!! i have never had a tire last so long on pavement.
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I think those were proline gladiators on the Jato..
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti...LXDX67&P=7
they are wicked all round tires.
I didn't break anyhitng that was a day ender but I did spend most of my time getting my sturr all ready to run since I didn't have tome to wrench on them much before the bash.
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11-01-2005, 07:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-01-2005, 09:25 PM by firesprink281.)
that them!!
good call six. there is no way i would have remebered what tire anyone was running.
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Damage fixed. It cost me $11 all together. That got me a new wing mount set ans some longer hex bolts with nuts. Good as new.
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Obsessive R/C Wrote:I may have trashed my Collari .30....lost the air filter on the last crash....carb is full of leaves and debris. $325.00
Didn't see any air filter flying when you crashed. I like how you polished the cooling head on the collari.
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Was it blue, with like a push down kinda of thing to get the filter element out. Had like a black plastic cage with mesh type screening? If so, somebody found it and gave it to me, and I gave it to somebody else.
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lol .. you owe him an air filter
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Its a very good idea to bend up a piece of wire to hold the filter in place. 1/8 buggies don't have problems with the filter comming off during silly jumping because the body holds it from moving around but trucks the filter bangs all over the place. I have a wire on both my landmax and truggy holding the filter steady.
Here is a pic of what I did on the landmax using a Hyper 7 filter tube. the truggy is much the same but its currently using a standard filter elbow.
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SixVi6-Camaro Wrote:
anyone have any ideas how to rig something like that up on my SM?
I was thinking of having another wire where the pipe hanger wire is secured to the chassis
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Bend some rod and screw it in under one of the tranny screws...
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RobH Wrote:I was thinking of having another wire where the pipe hanger wire is secured to the chassis
I did just that on my old SM and for a while I had the filter turned to the opposite side of the engine with a wire comming off the shock tower. either will work fine just as long it keeps the filter from moving around a lot on the hard landings.
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Tex Wrote:I thought the collari.30 was like $205 new??? Yeah, they came down alot. You can get the .32 for around $240
Either way, if its junk it's expensive.
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PoPRC Wrote:Was it blue, with like a push down kinda of thing to get the filter element out. Had like a black plastic cage with mesh type screening? If so, somebody found it and gave it to me, and I gave it to somebody else. Yep, that's the one. It's a Motorsaver w/ a blue silicone 90 deg. neck
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anyone else notice how almost everyones avatar changed after the bash! sorry had to state the obvious!
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sry but im just way to cool to have an avator. Once you got a greevo you got it all. No need for anything else..... LMAO JK
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