big joe help again sorry
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RE: big joe help again sorry
freez hows the .26 in the revo just out of sheer curiosity not that u would bend my arm and make me get one "hint hint"
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RE: big joe help again sorry
is youor vid the revo in the snow cause in that vid even in the snow it was showing loads off torque is it just a straight drop in with new eng9ne mounts
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explain if you will please cause u got me very intrested im not worried about working on my car or breaking anything so fire away
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welp I would say get the stage 3 kit here http://www.qoncepts.com/RCpages/TraxxasRevoRBBC.htm
they exlplain on there website what you will need in addition to there kit . I say the stage 3 because it gives you the 3 show flywheel , you are going to be upgrading to a big block , and you should upgrade a few things , HPI 18T clutch bell , ofna alluminum shoes , shim kit for the clutch , just in case you need a couple washers , i use the stock spur gear , you could go to a 36T , keeps the wheelis down , I chose the HPI ribbed pipe , but that is of your choosing ( you want an 1/8 style pipe ) Pull start engine ,you may need to change a-arm for clearance , not to sure on that one , I have a starter box from RD so didnt have to go there , well this is what I can think of off the top of my head , you may want to change to the FOC kit , it is a recommendation but your choice . If I can think of anything more , will let ya know , lol , it is pretty easy to install , just a little bit more than just ( drop in ) worth it in my opiniun
they exlplain on there website what you will need in addition to there kit . I say the stage 3 because it gives you the 3 show flywheel , you are going to be upgrading to a big block , and you should upgrade a few things , HPI 18T clutch bell , ofna alluminum shoes , shim kit for the clutch , just in case you need a couple washers , i use the stock spur gear , you could go to a 36T , keeps the wheelis down , I chose the HPI ribbed pipe , but that is of your choosing ( you want an 1/8 style pipe ) Pull start engine ,you may need to change a-arm for clearance , not to sure on that one , I have a starter box from RD so didnt have to go there , well this is what I can think of off the top of my head , you may want to change to the FOC kit , it is a recommendation but your choice . If I can think of anything more , will let ya know , lol , it is pretty easy to install , just a little bit more than just ( drop in ) worth it in my opiniun
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RE: big joe help again sorry
so u using the stock plastic gears from the FOC and they haven't stripped???
can you please give a link to one of your vids???
can you please give a link to one of your vids???
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RE: big joe help again sorry
FOC kit has been great with the BB , and here is a link to one of my vids
http://www.rcpics.net/img/45373
make sure after you push this link to right click and save
http://www.rcpics.net/img/45373
make sure after you push this link to right click and save