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Old 02-05-2016, 10:10 AM
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Apparently the engine will be in stock at Desoto within a few days.
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I wish the MITO was out already so I can read actual feedback from owners. Times like this I wish I had a nice prism glass that lets me peek into the future. There's actual results of the OS performance from the IFMAR 1/8 GT world championship so I know it can perform.
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Picco GT or new Nova Mito35GT, you can't go wrong. The Picco GT dominated the PanAm GT race in Homestead (TQ, win and top 3). The new Nova GT is based on their WC winning engine and it arrived today. Both are available and at great prices.



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Picco GT or new Nova Mito35GT, you can't go wrong. The Picco GT dominated the PanAm GT race in Homestead (TQ, win and top 3). The new Nova GT is based on their WC winning engine and it arrived today. Both are available and at great prices.




Awesome.

Just checking...the Picco you are talking about is this one?

Picco TORQUE .21 EMX-GT CERAMIC - ROAR legal 5 port
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Originally Posted by desotoracing
Picco GT or new Nova Mito35GT, you can't go wrong. The Picco GT dominated the PanAm GT race in Homestead (TQ, win and top 3). The new Nova GT is based on their WC winning engine and it arrived today. Both are available and at great prices.
Paolo/Joaquin...........good luck at winternat. Now...when are you going to break in the GT5 for me to use at Byron..? Please do so and I will place the order...

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Originally Posted by Nexus
Awesome.

Just checking...the Picco you are talking about is this one?

Picco TORQUE .21 EMX-GT CERAMIC - ROAR legal 5 port
That's correct Nexus!
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Anybody know where I can get part #600286 in stock?
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Originally Posted by jmoneym
Anybody know where I can get part #600286 in stock?
Quick Google search for the pn gave me this link....

http://www.absolutehobbyz.com/Serpen..._p_489447.html
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Now that the new engine is here, how much longer for the car?????????
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Originally Posted by dan_vector
Quick Google search for the pn gave me this link....

http://www.absolutehobbyz.com/Serpen..._p_489447.html
Thanks, I always forget about that site.
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Just curious to know any rain setup, like tire recommendation, thx!
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Just curious to know any rain setup, like tire recommendation, thx!
GRP treaded extra soft compound or Sweep exp40 treaded. All I generally do is disconnect/remove the anti roll bars when it's wet. I may go a grade softer all round on springs as well. Other than that leave the rest alone.
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GRP treaded extra soft compound or Sweep exp40 treaded. All I generally do is disconnect/remove the anti roll bars when it's wet. I may go a grade softer all round on springs as well. Other than that leave the rest alone.
Good thx! I have GRP treaded S1. Hope it won't rain in this weekend race.

So what about the engine intake, using on road Inbox or tube with buggy filter?
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Originally Posted by Nexus
Awesome.

Just checking...the Picco you are talking about is this one?

Picco TORQUE .21 EMX-GT CERAMIC - ROAR legal 5 port
Yes, Part# PIC9410
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Originally Posted by beebone
Good thx! I have GRP treaded S1. Hope it won't rain in this weekend race.

So what about the engine intake, using on road Inbox or tube with buggy filter?
I make my own wet weather filter. Basically using a 35mm film plastic canister with a normal onroad foam filter inside. Then in the top add a pipe pointing downwards with a lexan shield around. It's quite difficult to visualise but does work. You can also drill a 3mm hole in a regular ins box to allow water to drain out.
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