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Take one brand new virgin stock Revo....
hangout w/ you guys...
go power crazy & add a big block...
and this is where it all leads....
Mods List:
-Engine: OS VZB-P .21
-Trinity high flow pipe
-16/36 gearing (15/38 currently)
-Rockers: P2's w/ Alum pushrods
-F Springs: Orange
-R Springs: Gold
-Single Hitec 5645MG digital servo w/ standard steering mods
-Dace 23mm hubs w/ Wabash 40's
-Pro-Line 40 series Bowties
-RD starter box
-Mugen wing stay/wing
-Parma X-Citer body
Here's a few pics....
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Beautiful truck!!!! Let's get it dirty!!!
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agreed lets do it wow ur sooo lucky that looks great.
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I like the black wabash wheels
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I hope you got a smoooooth trigger finger with that big ass motor and a 15/38 gearing! You can't go forward when the tires are spinning. Come and find me, I'll loan you a 16t bell.
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Yeah, I was planning on switching to 16/36 before even trying to run it.
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Love the black rim look on it
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Nice paint tooo!!!
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definatly a nice looking truck. Rims and paint job go together really nice.
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nice truck!! at least youre only doing one. i have done that to 9!
that is some killer paint!
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nice ride....what clutch? don't say stock or I'm going to slap you.
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I like the details, especially the "halfway down" driver's side window! Nice touch.
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nice setup. u do everything yourself?
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Tex Wrote:nice ride....what clutch? don't say stock or I'm going to slap you.
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More Juice Wrote:nice setup. u do everything yourself? Thanks...Yes, I build all of my own stuff
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paint too! He's a bomb painter!
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Hey Tex, any links to a decent clutch set-up??
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1/8th or 1/10th ?????
You might have to move your tranny forward about 1/16-1/8th of an inch for the 1/8th scale clutch.
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Thats all...no biggie. I have 1/8th scale stuff.
What about 1/10th? Do they make a decent set up?
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You might want to think of using a 3-shoe flywheel from a Ofna Hyper7 (38mm) or an MBX5 (36mm). This will allow you to go to a 17t or 18t bell with that BB motor mount you have. You need to run at least a 17/36 (2.1176 ratio) or a 17t/35 (2.0588 ratio) maybe even an 18/36 (2.000 ratio) with such a big motor.
You'll want this narrow Racers Edge 17t bell. It's 5/8th instead of the usual 3/4". http://www.racers-edge.com/store/custome...446&page=1 or the 18t http://www.racers-edge.com/store/custome...446&page=1
Gabe is right, you will have to elongate your holes in the chassis to move the tranny forward a little bit.
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or just simply drill new holes right in front of the stock holes. That eliminates the chance of the tranny moving around on you.
best 1/10 scale clutch I used was the Integy 3 shoe AL clutch, believe it or not. I used it on my midblock picco.21 and it was ok, didn't last but about 1/2 gallon though.
With a .21 you REALLY want a 1/8 scale clutch.
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Funny...I actually think I have all of those parts already.
-18t CB
-Ofna alum clutch shoes "purple" med. I think?
-I have a couple of 3 pin flywheels...not really sure what they were from. I'm pretty sure 1 is an Ofna
Which springs do you suggest??
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1.0 will do fine
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Sounds like you're set... Get your ass to the money race on the 23rd and make sure you introduce yourself!
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My wifes having foot surgery on the 20th...I probably won't make that race. But I'll be at the bash on the 29th...you going to that Bruce??
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