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I know there are a good many Revo guys out there somewhere.
I'm okay with the stock air-filter setup, and I know you can convert to a bigger 8th Scale Filter. I just don't know what kind to get and what kind of modification is involved.
Help would be appreciated
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should be able to just blot on right on? proline one works great, ive heard good things about mugne too
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I will look into both options. Im all about cost effectiveness. Lol
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somewhere along the Line I've seen it called the 'Motor Killer'
Not good things to hear if im going to put it on an almost new 3.3
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Ahhhhh...I think I may opt to do what Ponch Said though. looks nice,
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IMO...
Motor saver is a total POS!!! The reason they are called motor killers is because the foam sits in a cage and nothing keeps that foam firmly seated against the base of the housing... This allows the fine dust and particles to slip past.
Get a mugen set up or the Pro-line...
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mugen 1/8 air filter on stock traxxas neck = best airflow/filtering combo. You just gotta buy the mugen air filter, Then you know how the traxxas neck has the little ridge in it that secures it on the stock filter? Just cut the mugen filter open enough to were you can fit the stock neck in there. Then put some shoe goo or silicone around the whole thing and let it dry for a few hours. After that your good to go.
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How about making more openings in the sides of the stock filter body?
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its ben a long time since I did this. I only remember opening a wider hole on the mugen filter. The stock tube I dont remember doing anything to it.
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Sounds Good...Will do eventually. After I get a set of foams/tires...Im sure its not normal for the fronts to baloon with 300k diff fluid in there.