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The failsafe requires battery power, your problem could have been from a battery wire, battery failure, connection, or the switch. The failsafe is great when there is a radio problem, but it is just additional carnage when the juice goes all at once. I once hit a rock wide open and the carnage was pretty severe. Wish I had taken photos. Glen
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thanks! I am using traxxas top fuel 20% nitro one idea i had to cure this issue it to maybe rough up the surface of the starter shaft that inserts into the one way bearing let me know what yall think of this idea
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thanks! I am using traxxas top fuel 20% nitro one idea i had to cure this issue it to maybe rough up the surface of the starter shaft that inserts into the one way bearing let me know what yall think of this idea
thanks! I am using traxxas top fuel 20% nitro one idea i had to cure this issue it to maybe rough up the surface of the starter shaft that inserts into the one way bearing let me know what yall think of this idea
http://www.odonnellracing.com/racingfuel/index.html
I switched to odonnell 20% racing fuel and I have not had a problem like that since; you will definitely need to retune your engine if you switch fuels.
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ok cool yea after i finish off the rest of my traxxas fuel i plan to switch fuels thanks yall for the advice ill be starting the repair process soon seeing as hpi aint gonna fix it i cant even get the dumbasses to answer any of my emails anymore oh well at least this way ill have a few spare parts layin around for the next time something breaks
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well so far ive got my total price on parts down quite a bit from what i originally thought it would cost the final price comes to around $150 dollars thru tower hobbies
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You should still try ebay, try to find a vendor who has everything you need and get it all in one shot. You might have to contact the seller and tell him what you need so he can keep it aside for you rather than having to be the first to "buy it now". I've done this with plcman1 many times, as soon as he gets a new truck to part he lets me know and we make arrangements.
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The pics below are results of the last runaway I had. It hit a concrete drain pipe at full speed and nearly destroyed the whole truck. It bent both TVPs very badly, destroyed the body, broke the front bumper, bulkhead, bent 2 suspension pins, the RH upper control off, broke the RH rim, broke the radio box, bent the front driveshaft, broke the mounting nub off the tuned pipe, busted the fuel tank, and destroyed the transmission.. It jammed the internals of the transmission into the rear of the case so far that the gears were rubbing on the brake cam. It hit so hard that it bent one of the aluminum engine supports under the engine plate. I've had a lot of wrecks over the years, but I've had another wreck that bad, It hit the drain pipe dead on. All but one of the bodyclips, and 2 of the body mount clips popped out on impact. We were literally picking up pieces of the truck all over the area where it hit. The pics below are some of the stuff I kept for show n tell. I wish i had a camera phone back then, and had a pic of the truck after it hit.
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wowwwww that is one hell of a bad crash just hope i never end up with a crash quite that bad the one i had was bad enough already
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Damn!!! those are nasty crashes. I too had a runaway and bent the crap out of my TVPs. Amazingly enough i didnt break anything. Went full speed hit the 8in curb head on flew as high as the street light (so it looked like it did) Landed upside down in the middle of the intersection with cars passing thru. Flipped over went thru the intersection hit another curb, flipped upside down then got stuck in a bush and reved out. After that i went and got new Spektrum radios and havent had an issue.
To piggy back on what Glen said.... yes batteries make a big difference on wether or not your failsafe works. Yesterday i got my X up and running after being stored for a year. I replaced the batteries in the receiver but not in the truck, yes it tried to take off but i stopped it before it could.
EBAY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND WHEN BUYING PARTS
Got another X to XL upgrade kit for $22 shipped resale is i believe $60
To piggy back on what Glen said.... yes batteries make a big difference on wether or not your failsafe works. Yesterday i got my X up and running after being stored for a year. I replaced the batteries in the receiver but not in the truck, yes it tried to take off but i stopped it before it could.
EBAY IS YOUR BEST FRIEND WHEN BUYING PARTS
Got another X to XL upgrade kit for $22 shipped resale is i believe $60
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yea i hear ya bout the batteries my buddy and i have found that the stock batteries dont last as long as they should we have to charge them way more than what we should have to but at least we havent had any catastophic failures yet thank goodness we cant afford another wreck like i had
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hey freeze was reading thru your build thread for frosbite2 great thread lots of good tips and stuff in there i know its all for your flux but some will definently work for my xl as i begin my rebuild hope your truck is running good yet i also plan to do alot of customizations on my truck also i liked how your build table had pics from the original behind it gives a person a chance to see what was then compared to what is now very nostalgic