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Winter fun with Snow Chains on my T-Maxx 3.3

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2008

I twas about 4pm , 24* & snowing. About 2 inches on the ground and my right rear chains already blew off 15 minutes ago. Not to bad for only 3 chained wheels. Enjoy.

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  • just richen the fuel that should help when its cold i have a few t-maxxs and revo 3.3s

  • I totally agree... the tuning was waaay off. At the time i didn't have (or use) a temp gun. so i was hesitant to start tuning needles without knowing if the truck was at temp.. hard thing to know when its snowing and such.. actually surprised is ran as good as it did. alot of moisture in the air, wet air cleaner, motor temps dropping with every snowbank..tough with nitro.. thanks..

  • how cold was it there ? and bout how many turns out did you have your high speed needle ?

    thanks

  • it was below freezing and it was rather lean on the high speed, proabably 2.5 you can hear the whine of the motor begging for fuel..

  • where deo u get snow chains and is it waterproofed or just sealed

  • i mad e the chains and i didn't water proof anything... never had anty rec'r issues, but the servos eventually died.

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  • haha i love these theyre fuggin cute.

  • when it it cool out side richin it up

  • when i ran it in deep snow or really "pushed" the limits of the truck, it got hot quick, even tho the air temp was low it wasn't enough to compensate. When i ran my 8th scale in the snow(see other vid), it never got TOO hot because there was less rotating mass- smaller tires..

  • was your truck running hot in the cold? i dont know why mine is

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