Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
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May I know what engine are run?
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I'd try going up in your oil weights. Like 10-20-7 perhaps. The motor is strong and its spinning the wheels a little to strong I'm guessing. I mix my diff oil using the GE silicone calculator. http://www.gesilicones.com/gesilwiza...ng/fluid2.html What I run ends up being real close to 12.5-20-7. I can drive the heck out of it. lol
I'd try going up in your oil weights. Like 10-20-7 perhaps. The motor is strong and its spinning the wheels a little to strong I'm guessing. I mix my diff oil using the GE silicone calculator. http://www.gesilicones.com/gesilwiza...ng/fluid2.html What I run ends up being real close to 12.5-20-7. I can drive the heck out of it. lol
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
hi guys i have a little problem and would love some insight, i am new so please bear with me thanks i have a problem with my front tyres they keep knife edgeing or ballooning when under full throttle and even after changing out my diff silicone to 3000wt front 7000wt rear 30000wt center dont know what to do again oh i am still using the stock tyres thanks.
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hi guys i have a little problem and would love some insight, i am new so please bear with me thanks i have a problem with my front tyres they keep knife edgeing or ballooning when under full throttle and even after changing out my diff silicone to 3000wt front 7000wt rear 30000wt center dont know what to do again oh i am still using the stock tyres thanks.
hi guys i have a little problem and would love some insight, i am new so please bear with me thanks i have a problem with my front tyres they keep knife edgeing or ballooning when under full throttle and even after changing out my diff silicone to 3000wt front 7000wt rear 30000wt center dont know what to do again oh i am still using the stock tyres thanks.
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
yeah it's a rtr but i am running a lrp spec 3 z.28r with a jp2 pipe so it has alot of power. I will try changing up the oil let u guys know how it goes thanks much.
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
on my jammin i have cen matrix front shock (i buy it with this shock) so wich oil you recommand for this shock in front, and did u recommand to change it for OEM jammin shock?
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Hello, I'm new to the Jammin, I have a used Jammin X1-CRT Pro, & was wondering if a Picco 26 Max would fit ?
I know it's a mid block, & guessing it won't fit..
Also, any links to a clutch\flywheel\bell that works for the truck ?
Thanks...
I know it's a mid block, & guessing it won't fit..
Also, any links to a clutch\flywheel\bell that works for the truck ?
Thanks...
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
I'm running a crt x1 truggy with the force .32 big block. Seems there's plenty low end torque, so, what's your recommended clutch bell? I'm running 14t now. Anyone have any idea what will happen if i switch to, say, 16t? 18t pushing it too much?
Just for bashing, in the local sand pit or what ever.
Just for bashing, in the local sand pit or what ever.
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
ORIGINAL: docphysics
I would probably try 16T. 18T might be pushing it too much.
I would probably try 16T. 18T might be pushing it too much.
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
the .32 is a big engine, so I doubt it would break. It might be slow at the bottom end as the engine tries to get the RPM's up. With a 18T it might take a while to get up to full speed and you would need a large area to run it.
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
hey just got a crt pro x1 got it used on a trade and am building it up , going electric and spendin money like a drunkin sailer, let me know what u think? will be using neu 1515 1y 2200kv motor and 5s 5000mah lipo to power it also ordered big bore shocks for it
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Heres my jammin crt armed with proline paddles, bashing in the snow!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/2709557...7610794483585/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/2709557...7610794483585/
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
Just broke the crankshaft on my force 32.
I would appreciate any suggestions for a new engine! I've considered some .21 engines, for easy handling on the track. Say Picco p3 .21?
Whats your weapon of choice for the jammi crt?
I would appreciate any suggestions for a new engine! I've considered some .21 engines, for easy handling on the track. Say Picco p3 .21?
Whats your weapon of choice for the jammi crt?
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
Just put in a trinity extech 2.0 full mod. awesome engine w/ 10 min 33 second run time. Still tuned a little rich but it makes great power.
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
anybody know if a lrp m26ss motor will drop right in? i got a jammin crt x1 roller and wanna try this motor out until i can get something else. how well should it perform?>
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It depends on what engine mounts you currently have. If you have the low profile mounts that come with the pro kit you will need taller mounts. I run a LRP .28 in my pro kit and use a rotostart. I had to get taller mounts. I use the ofna mutilator mounts.
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Heres my crt x1 brushless conversion. weighs 10lbs and does 60+ handles great with lots of power on reserve hope u like it
Heres my crt x1 brushless conversion. weighs 10lbs and does 60+ handles great with lots of power on reserve hope u like it
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RE: Official Jammin X1CRT Thread
im ordering the motor plate from rc monster. what size battery tray do i need they have two different sizes. or is someplace you guys reccommend to get one. thanks