djbuzzard
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Nice video what's the address where you run the buggy at if the weather is good next weekend I come down and bash the buggy aroundbbuzzard said:Shot with spy glasses...![]()
We run here when our dirt course is too muddy...bobby1983 said:Nice video what's the address where you run the buggy at if the weather is good next weekend I come down and bash the buggy around
No, this is a totally different platform.Heavy Chevy said:Does the XB use the same laysahft setup as the MT V3?
Not that I know of...the TT has a wide chassis. I will try to take some comparison shots to show you.Heavy Chevy said:Also, Does an XB body fit on a TT V3? or could it with some trimming?
That would be very nice of you, thanksbbuzzard said:No, this is a totally different platform.
Not that I know of...the TT has a wide chassis. I will try to take some comparison shots to show you.
The belt drive layshaft was derived from measurements taken off my old V1. I had to order my XB back in June to make sure it will fit the new cars and yes it did. The layshaft gear and shaft should be the same. The coupler is what is different (changed to steel). The gear plates from the MT/TT can be used on a XT/XB even though they are different and vice versa. What is different about the plates is that the XT/B plate is much lighter and uses 19x5x5 bearings instead of the 22x8x7 bearings. Also there is a 4th chassis mounting hole for the XT/B gear plate.Heavy Chevy said:Does the XB use the same laysahft setup as the MT V3?
Thanks...I got it all straight. I was just being impatientrob64n said:sorry buzz you're killin me, you are changing too many settings at once on your 3rd video tuning your carb, once you set your idle put your buggy up on a stand hold it wide open and adjust your high needle in until it starts cutting out and then back it out a little it will make it alot easier to tune, plus you'll see how great that thing will run,lol just trying to help
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