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1500 BHP PER TON. TWIN ENGINE NITRO RC CAR XTM XLB, CUSTOM MADE, 2 SPEED GEARBOX. 1/7 scale

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2010

it wont be long now for its maiden voyage. so come back soon to see it go. All my videos will be high quality and some onbaord hd. This is a project I have wanted to do and now finally finsihed it. Its a XTM XLB Buggy. It has two SH 3.5bhp engines. 2 speed gearbox, twin rear exit custom exhaust. Look carefully at the manifolds, they were custom made!!

uprated alloy suspension and alloy diffs.

Can anyone tell me if having straight through exhausts will upset the engines performance?? i keep hearing about tuned pipes?

anyway come back soon ck

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  • it was harder than i thought. i will post a new video showing all the mods that needed doing. hopefully

  • what is lrp? i presume an engine. tell why i should do what you suggest. i need as much guidance as possible. cheers

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  • Woudent one engine start the other?? Cool car

  • DRIVE IT!

  • Holy smokes!!! That's freakin awesome. Looks hard to work on. I'll bet that little monster screams.

  • nice exhaust setup, but woundnt it flood? Because you dont have any lines draining the excess fluid in the pipes? just wondering. But still very clkean and beautiful, cant wait for another vid!

  • Nice intake

  • ive got one of the xtm engines and there great ! and quite powerfull

  • I subscribed.... WHERE IS TEH VID

  • You should start it up

  • i have driven my xtm xt2 with its tuned pip, with straight pipes custom made pipes, theirs no difference but how they how they sound. but if your running those pipes i would turn the down, that build up of oil will not be good. oh and if you go with straight pipes you will want some back pressure for the fuel to be pushed in to the engine, so just get some copper or brass pipe caps and drill them out, or pinch the end of the pipe shut the open it so you get a good flow.

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