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flint mann said:
There are specifically designed air filter oils they are real sticky to trap the dirt. You can get them from your lhs auto parts store or one of the on line dealers like DDM.
Nice one. I am planning to keep my air filter clean every month. Do you think it is good to have that?


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i don't know if this is right guys but i am using the stock air filter with the two foams been using them on my pro and mt v3 and i clean them pretty much after every ride and what i do sense its so hard for me to order stuff on the net due to no credit cards and no bank account what i do is put a bit of of two stroke oil right into each foam and then i squeeze them right tiny so it all goes through the filters then i use a paper towel squeeze it with them slap them back in and its all good i ride in sopme serious dirt and ball diamonds with a ton of dust and it seems to be working very well and i took a peace of foam its almost off a speaker or its a little more dense actually and i wrapped it right around the whole air filter used twist ties and its like a 3 stage now my mechanic who is a genius with these things said wow thats a very good idea and it seems to catch almost everything i don't even get one little speck of dirt beyond my filters what do you guys think good idea or no i really want to get the better filter though you guys recamend but i just tried comming up with a better solution then those two little crappy peaces of foam i was going to put the end of a sock around the whole filter but i found the peace of foam and it really seems to work excellent im new to all this and i am going to put about 2000 dollars in upgrades into my pro model i want the best of everything i mean the best i want this sucker to just kick ass the pro model is my second one i actually got into rcs two months ago went to buy a small one for my first truck and seen the rampage never seen one before never heard of it said screw it thats one bad ass truck bought it had alot of issues pins falling out small servo problem but didnt care went and bought the pro model now im getting a tt allready put 700 into my basic rampage puts me up to 1500 for my mt v3 then 1550 for my pro and i want to put 2000 more into the pro 1000 more into the v3 and 1000 into the tt i also just bought 3 nitros huricane pro model with the big block and two calderas spent 5000 in 2 months first two months of driving i must say these trucks kick ass and i am a die hard now my friends and family say im crazy crazy i think not these rampages kick ass i don't care how many issues i will just keep throwing money at the problems untill these damn things are bullet proof sorry for the long message guys but you all really seem like some awsome people on here i here no negative stuff like other places on the net and you all really like to help what do you guys think i should spend the 2000 on that i plan on putting into the pro again sorry for the long message but that my two cents
 
makindue said:
Nice one. I am planning to keep my air filter clean every month. Do you think it is good to have that?
Every MONTH? The air filter MUST be cleaned after every HOUR of run on dirt. And I'm talking about the HPI dual stage, not the crappy stock, that must be cleaned even sooner.
 
ribbystorm said:
i don't know if this is right guys but i am using the stock air filter with the two foams been using them on my pro and mt v3 and i clean them pretty much after every ride and what i do sense its so hard for me to order stuff on the net due to no credit cards and no bank account what i do is put a bit of of two stroke oil right into each foam and then i squeeze them right tiny so it all goes through the filters then i
Punctuation fail? :)
 
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