Steph280
New Member
Just want to introduce myself. My name is Stephen and I have an addiction. I love anything RC and will blow money on anything RC. I have been an active RC racer back in the 80's, then later got into RC airplanes and helicopters. When I had a chance to pick up an awesome T1000 from a buddy last month, I wasted no time and brought it home. I always loved these big boys (used to love those quarter scale jackrabbits) and I figure it would be a good way to get back into cars.
Anyway just wondering if I made the right decision going with a KM instead of a HPI kit. I have read some good feedbacks about KM kits, and the quality seems to be up to par. Haven't had the time to play with it much, but last ran I noticed there seem to be a delay in clutch engagement. The engine would rev up for a while before the truck would move. Not sure if the 2 speed has something to do with it. Anybody have a guess what I should look for?
Also the joint between header and pipe seem to have developed a leak, as I can literally feel exhaust blowing out of the joint. Not to mention the pipe is really loud, probably pissing my neighbors off while I was running it. Are there quieter mufflers I can add to this?
Thanks in advance to any help. It's good to be here amongst all the enthusiasts.
Stephen
Anyway just wondering if I made the right decision going with a KM instead of a HPI kit. I have read some good feedbacks about KM kits, and the quality seems to be up to par. Haven't had the time to play with it much, but last ran I noticed there seem to be a delay in clutch engagement. The engine would rev up for a while before the truck would move. Not sure if the 2 speed has something to do with it. Anybody have a guess what I should look for?
Also the joint between header and pipe seem to have developed a leak, as I can literally feel exhaust blowing out of the joint. Not to mention the pipe is really loud, probably pissing my neighbors off while I was running it. Are there quieter mufflers I can add to this?
Thanks in advance to any help. It's good to be here amongst all the enthusiasts.
Stephen