Need engine or new truck
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Need engine or new truck
Hey guys I just dropped a bunch of aluminum parts bulkheads arms bumpers shock tower and steel cvds in my tmaxx with a 3.3 Its really slow now and it stripped the spur gear trying to pull its self and the clutch is slipping. I am not to impressed with it so I was thinking bigger motor or sell this one for about the same as what I could het a new 3.3 for because people buy these aluminum trucks on ebay a lot. As long as they are priced around the 400 dollar mark they sell. And just get a hpi 5.9 or a mgt 8.0 and be done with it. What would some of you guys do? Should I sell the arms on ebay and maybe put rpms on it? But it would still be heavy because everything else is aluminum and I don't think without weighing them that it would lighten it up that much with just an arm swap.
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i would get a picco but sounds just like your clutch is gone cuz i have seen supermaxx's run good with a 3.3 and there all aluminum.
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yea your probably right its my clutch I just got disgusted to fast and the heat off my clutch melted my teeth I've got a spur on the way and another clutch in my box. But I was already used to brushless and the maxx with a 3.3 was plenty fast and still good for big areas but now its just heavy and slows it down from what it was and I am dissatisfied and feel like a chump for making it heavy but I really didn't expect the weight to be that much more.
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I have an all aluminum new era T-maxx that i just finished building and i have a brand new 3.3 in it too.This truck is lighter than my bone stock revo 3.3 and it is just as fast.I have only run 8 tanks through it so i haven't really hammered on it but i did take it up to top speed and my wife was driving the revo and they were tied for top speed.
When i had this truck as an e-maxx it was very heavy after i added all the alum.,but now as a t-maxx it is pretty light.I will get an exact weight on it and if you want to keep track of it see my thread "Building a t-maxx..." http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7497068/tm.htm
When i had this truck as an e-maxx it was very heavy after i added all the alum.,but now as a t-maxx it is pretty light.I will get an exact weight on it and if you want to keep track of it see my thread "Building a t-maxx..." http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7497068/tm.htm
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Look I don't care to waste money if thats what you want to call it it wasn't a waste to me and all I am saying is that it is heavier with it being all aluminum compared to it being all plastic. But I agree with the first poster that its my clutch and I am going to gear down just a hair too.
Would anyone be willing to give me the links to all the metal tranny parts that I will need including bearings new clutch shoes for inside the transmission and anything esle i will need plus a better clutch setup for it besides the factory setup. Or what do most of you guys that have had your tmaxx for a while and have spent the money on it have you guys done the all steel transmission. Will some mulcher tires do me any justice by lightening the rotating mass?
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Would anyone be willing to give me the links to all the metal tranny parts that I will need including bearings new clutch shoes for inside the transmission and anything esle i will need plus a better clutch setup for it besides the factory setup. Or what do most of you guys that have had your tmaxx for a while and have spent the money on it have you guys done the all steel transmission. Will some mulcher tires do me any justice by lightening the rotating mass?
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RE: Need engine or new truck
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I have an all aluminum new era T-maxx that i just finished building and i have a brand new 3.3 in it too.This truck is lighter than my bone stock revo 3.3 and it is just as fast.I have only run 8 tanks through it so i haven't really hammered on it but i did take it up to top speed and my wife was driving the revo and they were tied for top speed.
When i had this truck as an e-maxx it was very heavy after i added all the alum.,but now as a t-maxx it is pretty light.I will get an exact weight on it and if you want to keep track of it see my thread "Building a t-maxx..." http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7497068/tm.htm
I have an all aluminum new era T-maxx that i just finished building and i have a brand new 3.3 in it too.This truck is lighter than my bone stock revo 3.3 and it is just as fast.I have only run 8 tanks through it so i haven't really hammered on it but i did take it up to top speed and my wife was driving the revo and they were tied for top speed.
When i had this truck as an e-maxx it was very heavy after i added all the alum.,but now as a t-maxx it is pretty light.I will get an exact weight on it and if you want to keep track of it see my thread "Building a t-maxx..." http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7497068/tm.htm
I have been looking at your thread your setup is sharp too I like it.
I'll post some pics of mine too.
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Yeah, there has to be something else, the amount of aluminum isn't going to be *that* much of a weight increase, and certainly not to the point of causing your gears to strip.