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newguy! where the pics!!
#1
you need to post up pics of the revo!!
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#2
I dunno who newguy is..But..Let's see pics!!
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#3
What did he do to his revo!!!!!!
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE PAIN; THE INK AND THE JEWELRY ARE JUST SOUVENIERS
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#4
Well, let's start off saying that the 3.3 is FAST!!!!! I started off breaking it in at factory settings, using the Heat cycle. During the first cycle, temps were in the 200-210 range at factory settings. After letting it cool, and restarting, the temps went up to around 230-240, so I richened it up a little, getting the temps back down around 210. Again, I let it cool down, and restarted. the temps were around 230 again, so I richened it up again, keeping temps around 210. By the time I was done cycling the engine, I was about 3/4 to 1 turn RICHER than factory settings, and just had to set the low speed needle. With running "Normal" the temps are in the 210-220 range, and if I do continuous, LONG (200-250 ft) high speed runs, the temps climb to around 240-250, still blowing plenty of smoke. On asphalt, the tires spin, on grass, it pulls wheelies.

After breaking it in at a parking lot, we went to a construction site Firesprink knows about, so it was time to have fun... lol

As he took off, I decided to chase him. My Revo was gaining ground on him fast, and I misjudged the edge of the railroad tie along side the park. (From the angle I was looking at it, it looked like the railroad tie was almost flush with the ground), Needless to say, I was wrong.... The front wheels easily made it over the tie, but the rear skid plate caught it, sending my truck FLYING a good 20 ft.

Enough rambling, now for the results....

[Image: Revo_1.bmp]

[Image: Revo_2.bmp]

Results:

Shattered Bulkheads
Bent Hingepins
Bent hingepin brace
Broke Skid plate
Broke Aluminum Shock end
Pulled left side axle out (not broken)
Rear P2 Rocker broken


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#5
Thats some carnage there !!!!
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#6
holy shiznizzle dude................thats crazy
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#7
On the Brighter side, I found the easy way to get to the Diffs.... lol
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#8
Ouch....
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#9
WTF did you do? Its so mangled up I cant tell whats broken lol
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#10
Read the post lol.
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#11
Revo2k Wrote:Read the post lol.


+1 lol

below the pics is a list of what broke. (At least what I see so far, I haven't even started tearing it down yet.)
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#12
its hard to read his post when the pictures are all around lol
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#13
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Didn't your diff have to be redone anyways!!! lol!
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE PAIN; THE INK AND THE JEWELRY ARE JUST SOUVENIERS
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#14
Not really... It was too loose at Camp Maxx, but set up for indoor. I might use thicker oil now that it is apart...

If anyone wants to see the full size pics...

Fullsize 1

Fullsize 2
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#15
Your rocker is broke too.
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#16
Oops, thought I put that in. Thanks, I added it.

Only about $40 in parts... give or take a few...
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#17
nice chris u gonna be ready for that bash next week still?
looking for something new to buy.... like a lst2 or something let me know what u got..................
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#18
owwwww that sucks
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#19
That's the best job I've seen on a revo yet! I don't even think one that was run over by a full size car had that much damage.lol
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#20
Tex Wrote:That's the best job I've seen on a revo yet! I don't even think one that was run over by a full size car had that much damage.lol

Only thing that broke when mine got ran over was just a front axle carrier.
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#21
It's ALIVE!!!!!

Turns out the Revo Hingepins are about the strongest I have ever seen. Not even a slight bend. The Bulkheads were shattered, the skid plate was cracked, one rocker arm was cracked, the rear aluminum Hingepin brace was bent and the chassis was slightly bent.
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#22
Damn bro, $$$CHA-CHING$$$. Now you can get the extended chasis(If you don't already have it)Smile
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#23
Glad the motor survived too!!!
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#24
Very nice Exploded views there! Better than the ones in the instructions.
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#25
I don't think you could have done a better job than that with a hammer!

Now I know where the diff is! Doesn't look like much fun to get at...
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