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Old 11-26-2008, 03:49 PM
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Im new to this nitro stuff and Im sick of the cheap recoils that fit this motor. I just broke the 2nd one. does anyone make a aluminum recoil or something else.
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Old 11-26-2008, 03:51 PM
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best bet is too use a diff way to start the vehicle. you can do anything. haha i mean, my friend has a v spec in his tmaxx
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Originally Posted by dc*90
best bet is too use a diff way to start the vehicle. you can do anything. haha i mean, my friend has a v spec in his tmaxx
i would love a different way to start it but i havent found anything available for this motor.

what is a v spec? im a newb to this nitro stuff
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a .21 bump start only motor. haha.

um, theres always the losi way. a hex drive powered by a drill.......
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Tiger Drive - here's their engine cross reference - Picco are under Ofna -

http://www.sullivanproducts.com/Tige...fmainframe.htm

Will let you start it with a cordless drill. Think yours uses the 6mm one, not sure on that though.
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Originally Posted by Duster_360
Tiger Drive - here's their engine cross reference - Picco are under Ofna -

http://www.sullivanproducts.com/Tige...fmainframe.htm

Will let you start it with a cordless drill. Think yours uses the 6mm one, not sure on that though.
Thanks i got a similar one from ofna after i did some more research.


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