Jersey El
Junior Member
Is it ok to mod b4 break-in? I want to install tuned pipe, K&N filter and 8000 rpm clutch spring. Would it b ok to install b4 break-in period?
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tuning is a breaze.. i tune maybe once or twice per year and its pretty basic.. the bigest thing for starters is just taking it easy so you get used to how it jumps. did you get the upgrade kit with the mcd gears? they work perfect for me and have yet to go thru any of them.. (the bindy gear syndrome will go away after the first 5minutes).. after you upgrade the diffs and stuff i think the next weak spot is the front stearing mount. mainly for jumping. fire that beast up!! its no nitro. break-in consists of running it ball-to-the-wall.. it will be kinda slugish at first but will open up after the first or second tank. if you have any questions about tuning just post it up. oh ya.. that redcat pipe is a disopointment. pretty cheap alumanum that will crack with just the heat.. the side dome is the way to go.Jersey El said:i currently have the side dom pipe, redcat tuned pipe, 8000 rpm clutch springs and a brand new tt. im dying to start her up but wanna do it right. My LHS does not touch 1/5 scale so im here getting a crash course. I attached the linkages by looking at pics here, so tuning scares me a lil. Im still waiting for 4pk i purchased on ebay so I now find my self talking to my self about this tt and picturing my tt on youtube!! I know pitiful aint it. Lol.
i would run the stock a/b gear firts and see how you like it. when you put the side dom pipe on, you "can" swap them around (31/29).. but you get some low end lag, but it will scream at the top end.. i go back and forth depending on my bashing spot..Jersey El said:Should i swap the a b gears it is currently a - 29, b - 31?
good call.. here is the link. they only cost $19. im sure you know, but i will tell you anyway. that standard kill switch is useless for us. it only works if you battery dies, or you go out of range.. bro, your running a 2.4ghz.. your not going to run out of radio range. and im sure you can tell if your reciever pack is getting low.. its worth it.badboy2 said:get the killswitch better safe than sorry..
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