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Traxxas Brushless E-Revo Custom Build

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

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RC Car Action Magazine Editor Matt Higgins takes a look at a his full-race brushless Revo conversion.

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  • go clean your car, re- fuel it, cahrge the RX pack, tune it, re-build it and spend half hour starting stopping it to tune it...i'll just go out and beat you by plugging in a battery!

  • Its a race truck. Not a top speed truck. Top speed seen on most tracks don't exceed 40MPH tops. Track racing is more about driving skill than top speed.

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  • @joeowen50 there are lots of steel driveshafts at rc4wd.com and you should check there to see if anything works

  • ummm...soo...brakes?

  • @SCRTpilot You could say it's both.

  • BUHAHAH WOW WAT A IDOT....I GOT MORE MODS THEN HIM AND HE ACTUALY MAKES A VIDEO TRY 2 EXPLAIN A REVO RACER WOW UR NERD U FAIL..

  • Hey how does the 2 speed work with the brushless.

  • i need to know if anyone knows were i can get some tuff drive shafts for my brushless e revo 1/10 scale i tried the Integy evo 5's and there designed for the 3.3 revo which i was told that it would fit and it didn't HELP PLEASE i'm tired of snaping the stock plastic one's ever time i go out and yes i tried the traxxas cvd they lasted about 2 weeks

  • @goastdoggg and handling

  • @burtonkidd 8 seconds...right so the engine block has to catch up in that time? NOT the cooling head maby but it'll take a while for that heat gun's heat to penetrate the block and the liner/piston. dont get me wrong, nitro is great, however....i just like being right LOL

  • @pedekiller

    Yeah my heat gun goes from 0C (32F) to 80C (176F) in about 8 seconds.

    Mill only needs to be 160F ish for pre=heat. That way there is less strain on the piston, and it will fire in 1 pull. and if your LSN is set from a previous run all you have to tune is the HSN.

    and have you heard of WD40??

    Spray it on the block and the tvp's and the oil from the nitro will run right off. Spray it on the bottom of the chassis and the mud will run right off.

  • @burtonkidd oh right...so warming up your $500 motor takes about 10 seconds does it?

    have fun buying new motors every month.

    i race nitro's too and the general warmup time i run on my GO and Novarossi motors is at least 1 min.

    also, you didnt take into account all the cleaning you have to do afterwards.

    now who's WRONG!!??

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