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I've always wanted to stick a .18TZ in my Revo, but everytime I post on different forums, asking what I will need to do it, I never get a straight forward answer. What I want to do is be able to use my rotostart on a .18TZ because I honestly just don't want a starter box. I know that they are better and all that, but they are too much money. What I want to know is, will all these parts work on a .18TZ, and will I be able to drop it right into my Revo, and be able to use a rotostart with it:
O.S. 18TZ (P) Turbo w/Slide Carb - http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti...LXHLV6&P=K
O.S. Throttle Lever 11K-R 18TM Revo - http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti...LXKKU3&P=K
O.S. Crankshaft .18TM - http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti...LXHKV4&P=K
O.S. Rear Adapter .18 TM - http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti...LXHKV9&P=K
O.S. Starting Shaft .18 TM - http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti...LXHKW0&P=K
Also, I heard something that you have to grind the fins on the bottom of the crankcase off. Is this true? Thanks to those who answer.
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I never grinded any fins off my crankcase...
If you really want a roto start then yes, with all the parts you listed you can do it...
and actually it'll make it a true drop in at that point because the crank will be shorter (like a 2.5) more so than a stock tz crank...
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that's what I would do...TM's are great and have good power....the TZ's are SICK though. Not a good racing motor because of the powerband...they hit so damn hard mid-top
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From what ive seen the tm's are more than enough.... For 2 gallons
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Thanks Tex for your answer.
I really like the TZ because of the extra power it has over the TM. Plus I want to be different then the other guys. I will most likely getting the TZ for my birthday, which is in March, and slowly will start converting it to fit my Revo.
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Rocco, do they seriously only last 2 gallons? I mean I've heard anywhere from 6-10. Never 2 though. Or were you just exaggerating to say that its a bad motor?:confused: :confused:
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2 gallons is being optimistic lol
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Dont pay no attention to dumb and dumber there. Tex knows his stuff so he is the man to listen to with the motor and revo.
I had a TZ in my revo but the crank cracked on me. I guess I could have sent it back to EB mods(which is where it was from) But decided to toss it. SO if your using a EB TZ,chaning out the crank might just kill the reason for a TZ.
Is a TZ needed? Not really if you ask me. Maybe outdoor if the track has some long parts where you can let the motor go. But other then that,you might want the low end push that a TM has.
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Come on! Seriously, how long do they last.
EDIT: Thanks Casketman
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I have heard of TM's not lasting that long but I know nothing of the TZ's.
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ok drew ur right.......
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Dumb and dumber?... i FORGOT , casket is the end all know all of r/c...
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Burn!!!!
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the pull start/rotostart versions last a great deal longer than the bump versions. My pullstart TM lasted well over 4 gallons....My bumpstart TZ only lasted 2 because the bump versions have issues with the conrod rubbing the backplate (even with the rod spacer people came up with).
with the conrod rubbing the backplate, it makes the rear case bearing blow around the 2 gallon mark...
with a rotostart you'll get good life out of the engine although you will have some fun with one-way bearings.
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Never said that did I??
But the one problem I heard when I was running those motors is the crank and con rod are off. RD products sells a spacer to help clean up the 'slop' that was in there. I guess there was enough for the con rod to move around while on the crank and it was rubbing the backplate.
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Casketman Wrote:chaning out the crank might just kill the reason for a TZ.
I looked on Tower and the cranks look to be about the same thing between the TM and TZ. The only difference I have heard of are the 3 port vs. 5 port sleeve.
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Just sayin do you two know how to drop a TZ in a revo? No
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BAMF90 Wrote:I looked on Tower and the cranks look to be about the same thing between the TM and TZ. The only difference I have heard of are the 3 port vs. 5 port sleeve.
I ment if the motor was a EB mod motor. Buy that then buy a stock TM crank. Kills the reason to buy a EB modded motor. But the TM crank is shorter which makes it basicly a drop-in on the revo.
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Me?
So without the EB Mod and with the TM crank I should still get the same performance out of a TZ that I would with a TZ crank?
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No,those two.
I am thinking about a TM motor from EB when I get my next revo. Never felt to easy with those 3.3 motors. Then again,I might just run it till it goes then get the EB. Not sure yet.
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But if I were to get a TZ and change out the crank for a TM one, would I still get the same performance that I would with a TZ crank?
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Casketman Wrote:Just sayin do you two know how to drop a TZ in a revo? No I did race MT for longer than i would like to admit and to be good you have to know your enemy!
So i found myself reading all about tm&tz revos. I didnt know i had to own somthing to have an opinion on it... Sorry
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do i hear bruce???????
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rocco79 Wrote:I did race MT for longer than i would like to admit and to be good you have to know your enemy!
So i found myself reading all about tm&tz revos. I didnt know i had to own somthing to have an opinion on it... Sorry
Damnit Rocco will you bust out the Savage to smack all of the mouthy SMTers around??
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