RC10GT2 thread!
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#769
Congrats to Jared Tebo on his 4th straight 1/10 national championship with the GT2 this weekend. Also congrats to AE on a 1,2,3 finish and 4 out of top 5.
#771
Tech Elite
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We had the 5th round of the Minnesota Nitro Series (MNRC www.mnnitroseries.com) this weekend. We had a great turnout. In gas truck we had 25 entries! I qualified 4th and ended up 3rd with the GT2. The truck handled like a dream. I got hung up horribly in the beginning of the race. I was in 2nd on the first lap and got taken out and was 10th and 20 seconds down from 1st by the end of the 1st lap. It was still a blast. Running the same set up I posted before but with Panther Komodo SS in the rear instead of Holeshot M3's.
Thanks,
Casey
Thanks,
Casey
#772
Tech Elite
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I've got over 2 gallons on mine with no problems with the arms (I'll probably break one this weekend at the Summer Shootout). As for a motor I am running the Dynamite Platinum 12-I know there's stronger motors out there, but for $120 this thing screams, tunes easy and idles all day long. If you do go this route be sure to seal the carb neck and the pinch bolt. I also have a brand new OPS (Radical) in the box waiting to be broken in. What do you guys do to keep the cvd pin from falling out-right now i'm using some heat shrink. Any other tips i need to know about to keep the GT2 up front.
Thanks
Jason
Hope to see some of yall at the 10th scale resurrection on Sept. 22.
Thanks
Jason
Hope to see some of yall at the 10th scale resurrection on Sept. 22.
Thanks,
Casey
#774
Replace the silver clutch spring`s with the black .....
#775
#777
I had a stock spring break on me, so when I started digging I went "ooo, look, optional parts!" and I'm liking the stiffer ones. I never pay attention to what color or weight this stuff is. PITA to get on though, I remember I had the stock ones on in about 2 seconds flat without using any tools but the ones the LORD stuck onto my wrists. I was messing around with the option springs for ten minutes with a needlenose pliers and even then I think luck was the main factor in getting them installed.
#779
#780
Personally feel the silver spring is too hard & can break