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dnebout 10-24-2010 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by Frank L (Post 8117075)
Dave there was no mud bog. And today the track was perfect no rain whatsoever. I tqed nitro buggy And truggy and e truggy too. I had a great weekend :) I'll put up some pics in a little bit. Bit I had a very very good weekend :D

No S**t Frank? Good job on the TQin. Damn what a moral booster. You must be stoked!!!

greenracing 10-25-2010 05:49 AM


Originally Posted by losi_racer (Post 8117278)
hasnt that broken on you before?

I think he broke one in the Truggy, the Buggy was fine i think but soon enough Frank will let us know for sure!!

Frank L 10-25-2010 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by losi_racer (Post 8117278)
hasnt that broken on you before?

I'm the E truggy when the diff case cracked in 1/2. I was jumping a span of 65 ft. I was abusing the hell out of it. I run them in all my cars and that's the only one that broke. That track always has big air and I always bust the strangest parts there like shock towers and gear cases. So if there's a huge jump you better use the thicker one. They come with 2 in the package. One thick and one thin.

nitro-rob 10-25-2010 06:13 AM

Endurance race
 
Sluggo - how did the endurance race go yesterday? Did it even happen? I was talking to one of the guys on the electric team at Grand River Hobbies last week.

greenracing 10-25-2010 08:58 AM


Originally Posted by Frank L (Post 8118971)
I'm the E truggy when the diff case cracked in 1/2. I was jumping a span of 65 ft. I was abusing the hell out of it. I run them in all my cars and that's the only one that broke. That track always has big air and I always bust the strangest parts there like shock towers and gear cases. So if there's a huge jump you better use the thicker one. They come with 2 in the package. One thick and one thin.

So Frank you run plastic in front and thin KHz rear??

losi_racer 10-25-2010 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by Frank L (Post 8118971)
I'm the E truggy when the diff case cracked in 1/2. I was jumping a span of 65 ft. I was abusing the hell out of it. I run them in all my cars and that's the only one that broke. That track always has big air and I always bust the strangest parts there like shock towers and gear cases. So if there's a huge jump you better use the thicker one. They come with 2 in the package. One thick and one thin.

Had to give u sh for it :)

Frank L 10-25-2010 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by greenracing (Post 8119504)
So Frank you run plastic in front and thin KHz rear??

I run a plastic front and a fioroni thin rear, unless the track is super smooth or there is a huge jump then I use the fioroni thick rear.


Originally Posted by losi_racer (Post 8119831)
Had to give u sh for it :)

Its all good I can take it and I did break one it just was under unusual circumstances.

sluggo_sx8 10-25-2010 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by nitro-rob (Post 8118979)
Sluggo - how did the endurance race go yesterday? Did it even happen? I was talking to one of the guys on the electric team at Grand River Hobbies last week.

Didn't happen, we where 2 teams short so they ditched it. Brad and I went out for one more fun day insted.

151 RACN 10-25-2010 04:37 PM

anybody out there in losi land know if the rear and front gear boxes on 2.0s (truggy/buggy)are the same as the 1.os/last years the same, cause the part# are diffrent

pyromania 10-25-2010 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by 151 RACN (Post 8121301)
anybody out there in losi land know if the rear and front gear boxes on 2.0s (truggy/buggy)are the same as the 1.os/last years the same, cause the part# are diffrent

Front and Rear bulkheads are the same (minus the rear bearing inserts).

JAMMINKRAZY 10-25-2010 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by 151 RACN (Post 8121301)
anybody out there in losi land know if the rear and front gear boxes on 2.0s (truggy/buggy)are the same as the 1.os/last years the same, cause the part# are diffrent

Front bulkhead is the same between 1.0 and 2.0. Rears are NOT the same. Different bulkhead and different bearing inserts.;)

Oasis 10-25-2010 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by 151 RACN (Post 8121301)
anybody out there in losi land know if the rear and front gear boxes on 2.0s (truggy/buggy)are the same as the 1.os/last years the same, cause the part# are diffrent

It still works and everything still lines up, I'm using the older 1.0 bulkhead and everything works, and I'm am using the V2 shock tower.

Toiffel 10-26-2010 05:23 AM

Has anyone had their clunker fold over in the tank and cut off the fuel to the engine??!!

My clunker has been in the same spot for the past 2 years, and this weekend, my car flamed out, and i thought it sounded like it ran out of fuel, tank was full, and after some inspection I looked inside, and sure enough the clunker had folded the line towards the front cutting the fuel supply.

Where do you guys out the clunker (mine has been in the close to the center diff) ??

teamlosi906 10-26-2010 05:33 AM


Originally Posted by Toiffel (Post 8123669)
Has anyone had their clunker fold over in the tank and cut off the fuel to the engine??!!

My clunker has been in the same spot for the past 2 years, and this weekend, my car flamed out, and i thought it sounded like it ran out of fuel, tank was full, and after some inspection I looked inside, and sure enough the clunker had folded the line towards the front cutting the fuel supply.

Where do you guys out the clunker (mine has been in the close to the center diff) ??

I had that happen more than once. then i used the efra elbo setup,no problems since. My problem was i was on the roof to much:lol::lol:

Frank L 10-26-2010 07:01 AM

The losi fuel line seems to become very soft over time inside the tank. I replace it with kyosho fuel tubing. It fits perfect and holds up much longer sitting in the fuel. Allthough the new losi tank that I just purchased seems to have stiffer fuel tubing so maybe they corrected the issue.


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