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To cut or not to cut... Pics
Finally got the header for my maxx today but ran into a problem. I'm thinking I'm gonna take a dremel to it and shorten the header but I'm worried about the pipe angle and a good seal.
What do you think? I can't afford another pipe and probably wouldn't get much for the old one. Is there a way around cutting and using the same header and pipe? I don't know what other header would fit. This is the stock savage header. I've looked at different headers and the only one that I can get to fit is the savage header or the ones that come with a pipe(don't want to buy a pipe)
The black mark on the header is where I would have to cut it to.
What do you think? I can't afford another pipe and probably wouldn't get much for the old one. Is there a way around cutting and using the same header and pipe? I don't know what other header would fit. This is the stock savage header. I've looked at different headers and the only one that I can get to fit is the savage header or the ones that come with a pipe(don't want to buy a pipe)
The black mark on the header is where I would have to cut it to.
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Well, unless there is some other way "around" it to get it to fit properly; then it seems to me as if u may very well have to cut the pipe with the good ole dremel in order to get it to fit properly.......
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move that radio box and the length won't be an issue
I wouldn't cut it until you run it first.....it may be perfect the way it is.....check into tuning with pipe/header lengths its actually interesting
I wouldn't cut it until you run it first.....it may be perfect the way it is.....check into tuning with pipe/header lengths its actually interesting
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can you buy a new rx box, or relocate the old one? looking at where you marked it, i think it might be too short to get a good positive seal.. on a second look, you might have to make a new hanger for the pipe to hang on. how much manifold did the pipe grab where you marked it? i would try and leave about 2 zipties worth of length on the manifold to give the coupler some room to flex and slide with the vehicle. unless thats one of those chassis that dont flex, like the one with the truck parked on it heheh.
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ahh took to long to post, mr canuck beat me to it
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ahh took to long to post, mr canuck beat me to it
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Where could I put the receiver box? Not many options because of the FLM chassis.
I could aslo run it with the pipe hanging outside of the receiver box which is looking like the best way to go right now. went to take pics of it outsite the rx and my camera died.[&o]
I could aslo run it with the pipe hanging outside of the receiver box which is looking like the best way to go right now. went to take pics of it outsite the rx and my camera died.[&o]
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ORIGINAL: gonzobot
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
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ORIGINAL: fabrimacator21
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
ORIGINAL: gonzobot
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
oh ok. btw that pipe is huge sould scream on the top end
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LOL I know the thing is huge... I figured with the BB chassis it would fit but it's not even close. It's from MIP. Don't really know how it compares to the 053 or 086 but it made my old picco .26 maxx scream.
I don't think I'm gonna cut it... but where can I move the box?
I don't think I'm gonna cut it... but where can I move the box?
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ORIGINAL: fabrimacator21
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
ORIGINAL: gonzobot
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
not to mention the pipe gets extremely hot...wouldnt want to melt the radio box of the expensive stuff inside it!!
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I'm planning on buying a hump pack that will mount to the front shock tower pretty soon so that will give me a place to put the receiver box. In the mean time I think I can get away with running it on the outside of the rx box. Just need to fab up a new hanger to space it away from the rx box. I did run this pipe when I had my .26 maxx and the "nipple" on the end of the pipe for the hanger mount was hitting the box and never melted it. However with the pipe itself directly contacting it I wouldn't be suprised if it melted.
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not to mention the pipe gets extremely hot...wouldnt want to melt the radio box of the expensive stuff inside it!!
ORIGINAL: fabrimacator21
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
ORIGINAL: gonzobot
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
not to mention the pipe gets extremely hot...wouldnt want to melt the radio box of the expensive stuff inside it!!
the pipe doesnt get as hot as you might think thx to the low burning temp of methanol after all look at the stock t-maxx pipe (plastic)
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RE: To cut or not to cut... Pics
ORIGINAL: gonzobot
the pipe doesnt get as hot as you might think thx to the low burning temp of methanol after all look at the stock t-maxx pipe (plastic)
ORIGINAL: rcdudegermy10
not to mention the pipe gets extremely hot...wouldnt want to melt the radio box of the expensive stuff inside it!!
ORIGINAL: fabrimacator21
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
ORIGINAL: gonzobot
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
not to mention the pipe gets extremely hot...wouldnt want to melt the radio box of the expensive stuff inside it!!
the pipe doesnt get as hot as you might think thx to the low burning temp of methanol after all look at the stock t-maxx pipe (plastic)
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ORIGINAL: quadracer111
Could you move your rx box infrot of your fuel tank?? Or just run it on the side of your rx box
Could you move your rx box infrot of your fuel tank?? Or just run it on the side of your rx box
It's really close to working there but since the flm chassis has holes all over it there is only a bolt patter for mounting a throttle servo.
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ORIGINAL: superman11
I can tell that you dont have an aftermarket pipe, my THS pipe gets just as hot as the engine, 250 degrees is hot, although it might not melt the plastic
ORIGINAL: gonzobot
the pipe doesnt get as hot as you might think thx to the low burning temp of methanol after all look at the stock t-maxx pipe (plastic)
ORIGINAL: rcdudegermy10
not to mention the pipe gets extremely hot...wouldnt want to melt the radio box of the expensive stuff inside it!!
ORIGINAL: fabrimacator21
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
ORIGINAL: gonzobot
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
why not use it like it is in the pic, above the radio box. just find a way to keep it from moving around
Might sound kinda stupid but I'm trying to make this thing handle as well as possible and want to keep all the weight nice and low.
not to mention the pipe gets extremely hot...wouldnt want to melt the radio box of the expensive stuff inside it!!
the pipe doesnt get as hot as you might think thx to the low burning temp of methanol after all look at the stock t-maxx pipe (plastic)
Huh, tell me about it... I had a hell of a blister from pushing the pipe back on the header when running.
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i didnt say they they dont heat up i just said i doubt they would hit melting temp of the radio box but if it was a gasoline engine, say good bye to any plastic incontact with the exhaust
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I would look for a smaller radio box or just make one out of thick lexan to suit.....the 2.5 radio boxes are quite large..depending on which radio you run you could reduce the size of the box enough to clear that pipe.
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ORIGINAL: fabrimacator21
The radio is stock so the reciever is about the same size as the box but a little shorter.
The radio is stock so the reciever is about the same size as the box but a little shorter.
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Cutting the header would ruin the header as well as not give you a good solid and secure connection with the coupler. I would not cut it just improvise. FullForceRC makes a Carbon Fiber Radio Tray that will allow you to mount a battery under the Receiver tray. Mount this tray in the original Battery position. Redrill your antenna hole in your lid and mounting holes for the tray in the battery box area. Have your battery as well as your receiver there and problem solved