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need help on OS 18tz install!!!
#26
Sorry yes I ment for it to go to destroy my Revo
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#27
lol
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#28
Well I tried my setup and the Mugen flywheel hits the starter box wheel no problem.
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#29
Hows the truck running Gabe?
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#30
Man, that thing rips! It can almost keep up with my kanai motor!!! lol...It beats my picco g1 down the street by about 5 feet, but the kanai is about equal to the modded tz.
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#31
I put the traxxas extended chassis on and I have the setback arms. Suspension is set soft and low....it wheelies no problem with the slipper semi tight and the 1/8 clutch.

The top end is even sicker...I think I need to gear up a little though, 15/38 is too much low end. I am going to try 16T cb next.
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#32
im running 16/36 i beleive with the center diff no wheelies lol
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#33
destroy_my_revo_15 Wrote:im running 16/36 i beleive with the center diff no wheelies lol

Dude 15/36 it's sad that I know your setup...We cheap people never buy new clutch bells dude...You have the stock one lol.
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#34
uhh nope i did buy a new cb.....
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#35
Yeah! He bought A new one smarty pants! ;oP
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#36
I was blowing everything away in MT at CampMaxx. I was keeping up with NR powered truggies on the straits, this motor is completely sick.
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#37
what pipe are you running tex?
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#38
Stock drilled if I'm not mistaken.
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#39
yep
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#40
Ya by far that is the fastest motor I have ever seen in a revo.
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#41
Tex-
Is the trans holding up better to its power delivery? I know the NR was hell on it for you.... Not sayin the NR was better but maybe its power was much less refined and didnt come on as smooth
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#42
well i ran mine on sunday and it pretty much rips...sucked that i had to run with truggies. i havent had any driveline problems yet....knock on wood lol
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#43
Trans and driveline seems fine. I have 1+ gallons on the motor now and everything has been good cept the flywheel and collet need a better fit. Flywheel kept coming loose at CampMaxx knocking me out of racing. I just need to try a little bigger collet.
I'm not saying this motor is faster than my ebP5 I had ALL AROUND, but tho TZ is sicker on the top. I think the 2050 pipe I was running with my P5 was taking away some top.
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#44
http://www.mbrc-racing.com/revo.html how-to install. Forgot I had this link.
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#45
that's the hard crappy way to do the installation IMO. I'd rather move the tranny forward a couple mm than to cut the crank. Plus when you move the tranny forward you can run an 1/8 clutch.
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#46
That is not the way I did it either when I had my EB TZ in the revo. But it is away to do it without drilling new holes.
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