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#5882
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How often do you clean yours? I run about once or twice a month at a local track. Generally I will run about 4-5 packs through it. I do all the general cleaning such as, using my air tank to spray it clean, then using a stiff bristled brush to scrape remaining dirt off, then spray some more. I usually spray it down and use the brush about 3-5 times until 99% of debris is gone. So how often should I change fluids in diffs? Shocks? Bearings? ECT? What other cleaning should I do? I have had the car about 3 months now and only driven it about 6 track days. I did change all the fluids, cleaned every bearing, and re-greased the spots the instruction manual said to.
What else?
What else?
#5883
How often do you clean yours? I run about once or twice a month at a local track. Generally I will run about 4-5 packs through it. I do all the general cleaning such as, using my air tank to spray it clean, then using a stiff bristled brush to scrape remaining dirt off, then spray some more. I usually spray it down and use the brush about 3-5 times until 99% of debris is gone. So how often should I change fluids in diffs? Shocks? Bearings? ECT? What other cleaning should I do? I have had the car about 3 months now and only driven it about 6 track days. I did change all the fluids, cleaned every bearing, and re-greased the spots the instruction manual said to.
What else?
What else?
As far as the diffs and shocks are concerned I only mess with them when the car starts to not drive like I like it... or once a month if I run every weekend. Bearings should be checked about once a month as well, dont wanna have one go out on you im the a main
#5884
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and what does short term mean? I am thinking they will not state this so they can sell out the "temporary" a-arm solution but heck, they can let their factory drivers run these temps.
Personally, I am not going to pay for corners cut!
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#5885
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[QUOTE=Led Finger;9062053]I usually do a FULL cleaning after every track day.. but im anal
As far as the diffs and shocks are concerned I only mess with them when the car starts to not drive like I like it... or once a month if I run every weekend. Bearings should be checked about once a month as well, dont wanna have one go out on you im the a main
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What would you consider a FULL cleaning?
As far as the diffs and shocks are concerned I only mess with them when the car starts to not drive like I like it... or once a month if I run every weekend. Bearings should be checked about once a month as well, dont wanna have one go out on you im the a main
[/QUOTEWhat would you consider a FULL cleaning?
#5886
[QUOTE=castleblows;9062194]
No dirt ANYWHERE, I like to bring a clean buggy to the track every week. Plus if you run into a problem at the track its easier to pull parts off a clean rig.
I mostly run nitro but it goes the same for my E- buggys. Everything off the chassis, clean the chassis, and all the parts I took off. Take off the wheels, clean tires/wheels with simple green and a tooth brush... and re-glue tires If they need it. Theres nothing like dropping a nice clean, problem free buggy on the track. We've all seen "the guy" that goes to the track and fights with his stuff all night. I dont know about you but I go to the track to have fun and run... not to dick around with a non maintained buggy. i live about an hour from our track so it needs to be right before I leave. Plus when you got it all apart you can inspect everything quick, fixing problems before they start, ie. driveshaft pins, loose screws esc. My stuff is VERY maintained, I have thousands of dollars in my toys and I dont mind taking care of them. As a person that has been into this hobby for 25+ years, I have learned proper preventive maintenance will save you lots of headaches, and will ensure you will be able to enjoy your self at the track.. thats what the hobbys all about 
I usually do a FULL cleaning after every track day.. but im anal
As far as the diffs and shocks are concerned I only mess with them when the car starts to not drive like I like it... or once a month if I run every weekend. Bearings should be checked about once a month as well, dont wanna have one go out on you im the a main
[/QUOTE
What would you consider a FULL cleaning?
As far as the diffs and shocks are concerned I only mess with them when the car starts to not drive like I like it... or once a month if I run every weekend. Bearings should be checked about once a month as well, dont wanna have one go out on you im the a main
[/QUOTEWhat would you consider a FULL cleaning?
I mostly run nitro but it goes the same for my E- buggys. Everything off the chassis, clean the chassis, and all the parts I took off. Take off the wheels, clean tires/wheels with simple green and a tooth brush... and re-glue tires If they need it. Theres nothing like dropping a nice clean, problem free buggy on the track. We've all seen "the guy" that goes to the track and fights with his stuff all night. I dont know about you but I go to the track to have fun and run... not to dick around with a non maintained buggy. i live about an hour from our track so it needs to be right before I leave. Plus when you got it all apart you can inspect everything quick, fixing problems before they start, ie. driveshaft pins, loose screws esc. My stuff is VERY maintained, I have thousands of dollars in my toys and I dont mind taking care of them. As a person that has been into this hobby for 25+ years, I have learned proper preventive maintenance will save you lots of headaches, and will ensure you will be able to enjoy your self at the track.. thats what the hobbys all about 
#5887
[QUOTE=Led Finger;9062674]
No dirt ANYWHERE, I like to bring a clean buggy to the track every week. Plus if you run into a problem at the track its easier to pull parts off a clean rig.
I mostly run nitro but it goes the same for my E- buggys. Everything off the chassis, clean the chassis, and all the parts I took off. Take off the wheels, clean tires/wheels with simple green and a tooth brush... and re-glue tires If they need it. Theres nothing like dropping a nice clean, problem free buggy on the track. We've all seen "the guy" that goes to the track and fights with his stuff all night. I dont know about you but I go to the track to have fun and run... not to dick around with a non maintained buggy. i live about an hour from our track so it needs to be right before I leave. Plus when you got it all apart you can inspect everything quick, fixing problems before they start, ie. driveshaft pins, loose screws esc. My stuff is VERY maintained, I have thousands of dollars in my toys and I dont mind taking care of them. As a person that has been into this hobby for 25+ years, I have learned proper preventive maintenance will save you lots of headaches, and will ensure you will be able to enjoy your self at the track.. thats what the hobbys all about 
Lol this is just like me. I take my cars apart every week and clean every part on it. Ibtake slot of pride in all my race cars, b/ c u have a lot in them. I like to have clean cars at the track every week. I'm glad I'm not the only one.
No dirt ANYWHERE, I like to bring a clean buggy to the track every week. Plus if you run into a problem at the track its easier to pull parts off a clean rig.
I mostly run nitro but it goes the same for my E- buggys. Everything off the chassis, clean the chassis, and all the parts I took off. Take off the wheels, clean tires/wheels with simple green and a tooth brush... and re-glue tires If they need it. Theres nothing like dropping a nice clean, problem free buggy on the track. We've all seen "the guy" that goes to the track and fights with his stuff all night. I dont know about you but I go to the track to have fun and run... not to dick around with a non maintained buggy. i live about an hour from our track so it needs to be right before I leave. Plus when you got it all apart you can inspect everything quick, fixing problems before they start, ie. driveshaft pins, loose screws esc. My stuff is VERY maintained, I have thousands of dollars in my toys and I dont mind taking care of them. As a person that has been into this hobby for 25+ years, I have learned proper preventive maintenance will save you lots of headaches, and will ensure you will be able to enjoy your self at the track.. thats what the hobbys all about 

#5890
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Does anyone else's knucles slide on their outer hinge pins? I thought it may have been mine but I looked at another one and his did the same thing. I just noticed it last night so I haven't investigated to much, but I may try putting a spacer on each pin, or is it designed to slide like that?
#5891
I've noticed my right side steering knuckle has more "play" on the hinge pin than my left. The car still runs great and I don't think it really affects too much. I'm experimenting being lazy and not shimming it up...so far all is good
#5892
I usually do a FULL cleaning after every track day.. but im anal
As far as the diffs and shocks are concerned I only mess with them when the car starts to not drive like I like it... or once a month if I run every weekend. Bearings should be checked about once a month as well, dont wanna have one go out on you im the a main 
As far as the diffs and shocks are concerned I only mess with them when the car starts to not drive like I like it... or once a month if I run every weekend. Bearings should be checked about once a month as well, dont wanna have one go out on you im the a main 
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