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_cyclops_ 05-13-2009 12:29 AM


Originally Posted by freestyles (Post 5806086)
I've come across anther thing:flaming: The aluminium piece that holds the exhaust pipe stay to the upper deck does not fit in without a bit of dremmel work. I've checked and checked and double checked the manual and i'm not doing anything wrong, it actually looks different than the manual's. Has anyone else had this problem or did i get a dud kit?


It's a tight fit, that's for sure.

I've been using the KM-RC front alu bearing holder, this has a mount for the exchaust in it. its less flexible (you have to bend the exhaust spring to fit the pipe) but it might help you...

grub 05-13-2009 01:06 AM


Originally Posted by freestyles (Post 5806086)
I've come across anther thing:flaming: The aluminium piece that holds the exhaust pipe stay to the upper deck does not fit in without a bit of dremmel work. I've checked and checked and double checked the manual and i'm not doing anything wrong, it actually looks different than the manual's. Has anyone else had this problem or did i get a dud kit?

mate ive build 4 nt1's never had an issue
is it the 09 nt1?

freestyles 05-13-2009 03:37 AM


Originally Posted by grub (Post 5806139)
mate ive build 4 nt1's never had an issue
is it the 09 nt1?

Nah it's the 08 kit. I bought it second hand but it's brand new still, never actually been used.

KWT-NITRO 05-14-2009 09:47 AM

Hi Guys,

just to share with you:
chech this out

http://teamxray.com/teamxray/news/ne...fdd4f8ab30dc6e

cheers

Ali Bullail

Nitro-Racer* 05-14-2009 10:32 AM

once again congradulations KWT-NITRO keep it up:nod::tire::tire:

aizenbelle 05-16-2009 07:48 AM

Nice!!

Michael_T 05-17-2009 12:55 PM

Just an odd observation, but is the front blue spring a different colour to the rear blue spring?

Also, with the 09 kits, the photos show a red brake pad, but included was a black one.

Finally, anyone using the rear back post stops? (# 331342) - just wondering if these will make the rear shock tower more exposed to breakage, as I am sure a good hit (or accident and flip) would crack the tower

corney_01 05-20-2009 08:16 PM

hey does anyone know how many teeth are on the rear diff gear.
Steve

Serpent-Dan 05-20-2009 08:39 PM

41 I believe

rcfoolz 05-21-2009 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by Novarossi (Post 5823433)
Just an odd observation, but is the front blue spring a different colour to the rear blue spring?

Also, with the 09 kits, the photos show a red brake pad, but included was a black one.

Finally, anyone using the rear back post stops? (# 331342) - just wondering if these will make the rear shock tower more exposed to breakage, as I am sure a good hit (or accident and flip) would crack the tower

The blue springs have a light purple hue to them, so the color could be off just a tad. as for the red brake pads....I would say use the KM-RC ones, they are the best brake pads I have ever had., and for the rear back post stops....I have been using them for almost 9 months now and have not broke a rear shock tower yet, till the day I took them off and then I broke the shock tower.:rolleyes:, so I would say that they help in saving the shock tower.

ah_DaN 05-22-2009 05:07 PM

Just wondering have any one tried the Intellect LiPo Receiver Battery Pack 7.4v #IP-2200J2S

Randy Caster 05-22-2009 11:05 PM

Can anyone please tell me how many teeth the rear diff pulley has? Thanks!

Serpent-Dan 05-22-2009 11:33 PM

41

freestyles 05-23-2009 05:28 PM

I need a bit of advice rather urgently. I don't have one way lube yet (order still hasn't arrived) but i want to finish breaking my motor in. Is there something that i could use just for today to get me out of trouble. Like after run oil or a drop of silicone oil, air filter oil etc.

Thanks, much appreciated:)

_cyclops_ 05-24-2009 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by freestyles (Post 5849584)
I need a bit of advice rather urgently. I don't have one way lube yet (order still hasn't arrived) but i want to finish breaking my motor in. Is there something that i could use just for today to get me out of trouble. Like after run oil or a drop of silicone oil, air filter oil etc.

Thanks, much appreciated:)

One way lube is just a very thin oil. you can use your normal bearing oil if urgently needed.


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