I just recieved my new Firehammer MT today and have run it already. I am still on my first break in tank and all seems to be good. I read in the manual about setting the ride height and it said the rear drive shafts should be parallel to the surface. It did not come set like this and by releasing the shocks tension does not make them parallel to the surface. Am I missing something in the translation? Also what is the flat T shaped tool used for that is provided? I have been reading these forums for awhile and have enjoyed all the tips and info that was provided that led me to the MT. I have owned the 1/6 Traxxis gas buggy and the Firehammer has impressed me considerably already compared to it. I will soon need a tuned pipe but I did not think about one costing nearly as much as a whole new engine. I have been out of the hobby for awhile and did not realize the price value of a good pipe. I hope to find a used pipe somewhere on the forums but if not, I will have to bite the bullet and go for it. This is my first post and will appreciate your responses. Thanks in advance. Boyd
Welcome Boyd! You bought a good vehicle and you'll find a ton of great info here in this Firehammer/xtm/Carson area. (take a look at user Slawhammer's thread to see what he has done with his)
1) I don't think mine are completely parallel to the surface. I'll have to look when I get home to see what is happening but adjusting the shocks should help, or at least are supposed to. You might post a pic if you can. Stock shocks suck really bad, they leak terribly so don't be disappointed when you see this happening. I have 5k diff fluid in the front of my shocks and 7k diff fluid in the rear. The stock stuff seemed to bouncy for my tastes.
2) Flat t-shaped tool is for the gas tank. You may have a new tank that doesn't require it but they probably continue to include it anyway!
Does your tank look like this?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXPMP7&P=ML
3) A tuned pipe will wake up your engine. I would suggest this one:
http://www.davesmotors.com/s.nl/c.885035/n.1/it.A/id.1665/.f
It will give you a great amount of torque compared to your can muffler. Also, there is a thread out here somewhere that shows how to get a little more mmmphhh out of that can muffler.
Here it is:
https://www.largescaleforums.com/showthread.php?t=819&highlight=exhaust+mod (Bigger the Better may have to repost some pics, his photobucket account has exceeded bandwidth)
You can find a great deal on ebay with the DDM pipes (LSF code at DDM will get you 5% off your entire order too).
Here is the top-end version of the pipe. I bid on ebay when I bought mine and ended up paying around 120/125.
http://cgi.ebay.com/DDM-Dominator-P...286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66:2|65:10|39:1|240:1318
Also, I strongly recommend a metal pinion. They are at
http://www.innovativehobby.com/ but I can't seem to get the page to come up that has them.
Hopefully this helps. I'm sure there will be more responses in addition to mine!
csp