Savagezilla kit
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#3
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 11,530
From: Houston, TX
I don't remember seeing this made with a 4.6 in mind - they're still listed on Tower, but its a pr of 26s like I seem to remember its always been. Guess you could always sell the 26s and buy 4.6s??
#4
you mean like the truckzilla big twin? cause i know where to buy one of those.
#6
ok. HERE is where i was going to buy one but then i ended up buying something else.
good luck with this. im curious as to how you plan to tune both motors EXACTLY the same. annd a little piece of advics, get a really really powerful steering servo and an aluminum steering assembly. your gonna be pushing 7 inch tires and you need to be able to turn.
good luck with this. im curious as to how you plan to tune both motors EXACTLY the same. annd a little piece of advics, get a really really powerful steering servo and an aluminum steering assembly. your gonna be pushing 7 inch tires and you need to be able to turn.
#8
You can run the truck on one engine at a time and tune them individually. They just have to be reasonably close tune wise. As mopar mentioned, a strong steering servo is definitely going to be something you'll wanna invest in. You'll probably find yourself working on the drivetrain a lot, if you actually drive it.
Engines are like girls. Twins are too much work for practical fun but the idea sure is exciting.
Engines are like girls. Twins are too much work for practical fun but the idea sure is exciting.




