Picco Revo
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RE: Picco Revo
its a goofy basically stock a arm, but the radius is exaggerated to allow the block size difference. some "big block" kits dont have that, and you NEED this. i am unaware of any for the slayer.
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RE: Picco Revo
Ok, one more dumb question, on some engines with the BB kit on a Revo requires lots of modifications, do the picco .28 and lrp 30 both require the same amount of mods or they a direct drop in with the BB kit?
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RE: Picco Revo
Just get the Novarossi if you can't swing an RB TM523. Novarossi has a $200 engine that comes with a pipe that's a direct bolt in. It's a .15. Or get the OS 21 TM.
We've already discussed this in many threads.
No matter what, you're going to spend more than you're willing to to put a big block in this thing, so just do it right and get one of the exotic engines instead of one of the low end sport engines that's still going to require $200 worth of stuff to fit it.
We've already discussed this in many threads.
No matter what, you're going to spend more than you're willing to to put a big block in this thing, so just do it right and get one of the exotic engines instead of one of the low end sport engines that's still going to require $200 worth of stuff to fit it.
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RE: Picco Revo
The Picco 28 and the LRP 30 will fit using a New Era BB kit without rear arm modification. Linkage and clutch can be tricky, but doable without modification.