8T 2.0
On the servo saver, tighten the s/s nut all the way down and then back it off 2 1/2 turns, I put locktite on the threads so it want back off, and keep a check on it.
The shock mod it make the shocks more consistent, you can order the foam compensators from 2.0 euro buggy just check amain hobbies. You will need to drill a hole in the shock cap, not sure what drill bit size but its the size of the bleed hole on the side of the cap now. The hole is to relieve any pressure on top of the foam compensator and bladder. I drilled the hole next to the mount, or you can buy the 2.0 euro buggy shock caps.
Check youtube Adam Drake has a video on the shock mod
The shock mod it make the shocks more consistent, you can order the foam compensators from 2.0 euro buggy just check amain hobbies. You will need to drill a hole in the shock cap, not sure what drill bit size but its the size of the bleed hole on the side of the cap now. The hole is to relieve any pressure on top of the foam compensator and bladder. I drilled the hole next to the mount, or you can buy the 2.0 euro buggy shock caps.
Check youtube Adam Drake has a video on the shock mod

Neil
question guys, what other option is there to eliminate the small outer rear bearing, would love to have the kingheadz but they are pricey, read on this thread that the rear hubs from another truggy would fit but can't recall which one it was,also does anyone have any experience putting on the 1.0 integy rear hubs? I want to get away from the plastic and small bearing, thanks for any input.
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question guys, what other option is there to eliminate the small outer rear bearing, would love to have the kingheadz but they are pricey, read on this thread that the rear hubs from another truggy would fit but can't recall which one it was,also does anyone have any experience putting on the 1.0 integy rear hubs? I want to get away from the plastic and small bearing, thanks for any input.
question guys, what other option is there to eliminate the small outer rear bearing, would love to have the kingheadz but they are pricey, read on this thread that the rear hubs from another truggy would fit but can't recall which one it was,also does anyone have any experience putting on the 1.0 integy rear hubs? I want to get away from the plastic and small bearing, thanks for any input.
Hi guys I need a bit of help here. I just got a new nova toro nero team and notcied the losi fly wheel collect won't go all the way up the crankshaft. Is this normal? It seems the collect wasn't designed with novas in mind?
Thanks in advance!!
Thanks in advance!!
been RACING with these for a few seasons....no problems and cheap....order a few pairs...
http://www.bluegrasshobbies.com/bg/c...oducts_id=2504
http://www.bluegrasshobbies.com/bg/c...oducts_id=2504
http://www.kingheads.com/product_inf...52b605f654ad47
OR....j-dub can machine out the stock losi aluminum rerar hubs for the oversized(8/16) outer bearings....but, nice thing is that j-dub's modded hubs come with a set of the larger bearings......
OR....j-dub can machine out the stock losi aluminum rerar hubs for the oversized(8/16) outer bearings....but, nice thing is that j-dub's modded hubs come with a set of the larger bearings......
Just splay out the collet by using a small screwdriver in the slot on the collet to stretch the collet a bit - it will go over
It appears that the tapered shaft of the engine is too thick and wont allow me to slide the Losi collet sufficiently down the shaft. When I spread the collet out it seems to break... I almost broke my 2nd collet.
Last edited by khannibal; 01-22-2011 at 07:26 AM.
been RACING with these for a few seasons....no problems and cheap....order a few pairs...
http://www.bluegrasshobbies.com/bg/c...oducts_id=2504
http://www.bluegrasshobbies.com/bg/c...oducts_id=2504




