Jammin X1 - so close yet so far
#2971
Tabushi
I see you've moved to the Mega engines. I believe that similar or the same as the Novarossi P5 or plus 5. Heard they are killer engines. Howsit compare to the STS?
I see you've moved to the Mega engines. I believe that similar or the same as the Novarossi P5 or plus 5. Heard they are killer engines. Howsit compare to the STS?
#2972
Tech Elite
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Originally Posted by Jerseyboy
Tabushi
I see you've moved to the Mega engines. I believe that similar or the same as the Novarossi P5 or plus 5. Heard they are killer engines. Howsit compare to the STS?
I see you've moved to the Mega engines. I believe that similar or the same as the Novarossi P5 or plus 5. Heard they are killer engines. Howsit compare to the STS?
Yes Jerseyboy, moved to MEGA, its another world, not only in performance but on company support.
Do you use MSN ?, if so, please add me as [email protected] ... or email me to that address, i need to talk with you man ...
cya,
#2973
Tech Champion
iTrader: (4)
Originally Posted by Tabushi
Yes Jerseyboy, moved to MEGA, its another world, not only in performance but on company support.
Do you use MSN ?, if so, please add me as [email protected] ... or email me to that address, i need to talk with you man ...
cya,
Do you use MSN ?, if so, please add me as [email protected] ... or email me to that address, i need to talk with you man ...
cya,
#2976
Tech Champion
iTrader: (10)
jerseyboy that airfilter will definately restric airflow. it's only a case of looking at it the space that the air has to enter is alot smaller than on a conventional filter. less surface area exposed might mean more protection but it also means less surface area for air to enter.
try gluing the top and bottom parts of the foam on your airfilter nextime when you are preparing a new filter. this way dirt does not enter. use also the offroad motorbike airfilter oil
try gluing the top and bottom parts of the foam on your airfilter nextime when you are preparing a new filter. this way dirt does not enter. use also the offroad motorbike airfilter oil
#2977
Tech Addict
iTrader: (2)
Buggy Party Thailand
Hey guys,
Is anyone going to the Buggy Party in Thailand?
Here is a link: http://www.teamrcmania.com/index.html
If so i look forward to meeting you there 3rd & 4th of Feb.
Can't wait waahoooo
Is anyone going to the Buggy Party in Thailand?
Here is a link: http://www.teamrcmania.com/index.html
If so i look forward to meeting you there 3rd & 4th of Feb.
Can't wait waahoooo
#2978
Tech Regular
iTrader: (3)
I did the PBS conversion on my buggy this week and really need some
help.
My problem is that the threads on the plastic upright end about 3mm
before the pivot ball. So when I tighten down the aluminum
nut/retainer there is still a lot of slop in there.
I know this isn't how PBS should be because on the Mugen the nut
threads all the way down to the pivot ball. I also tried to run it
like this and the universal just popped out of the drive cup.
Has anyone else experienced this? If anyone can help it would be
greatly appreciated.
help.
My problem is that the threads on the plastic upright end about 3mm
before the pivot ball. So when I tighten down the aluminum
nut/retainer there is still a lot of slop in there.
I know this isn't how PBS should be because on the Mugen the nut
threads all the way down to the pivot ball. I also tried to run it
like this and the universal just popped out of the drive cup.
Has anyone else experienced this? If anyone can help it would be
greatly appreciated.
#2981
Tech Apprentice
iTrader: (1)
Originally Posted by macnkitty2002
how often do you all replace your 8X16 bearings? i have had my X1 since October 2005, and have only replaced two bearings (wheel hub bearings got fouled). should i go ahead and throw them all out and get some new ones? or check each one and keep the good ones?
#2982
Tech Regular
Originally Posted by Barry W
Got a small problem possibly with a new FT X1. My kit does not have the 7mm C-Ring's that hold the o-rings into the bottom of the shocks. Does the FT kit not need these, or am I missing them?
macnkitty-If the bearings feel gritty or sloppy then I would change them but if not then I would run them.It should be fairley obvious if they are worn out.My rear bearings in the hubs went south on my buggy but the rest are smooth as butter.
#2983
I did the PBS conversion on my buggy this week and really need some
help.
My problem is that the threads on the plastic upright end about 3mm
before the pivot ball. So when I tighten down the aluminum
nut/retainer there is still a lot of slop in there.
I know this isn't how PBS should be because on the Mugen the nut
threads all the way down to the pivot ball. I also tried to run it
like this and the universal just popped out of the drive cup.
Has anyone else experienced this? If anyone can help it would be
greatly appreciated.
help.
My problem is that the threads on the plastic upright end about 3mm
before the pivot ball. So when I tighten down the aluminum
nut/retainer there is still a lot of slop in there.
I know this isn't how PBS should be because on the Mugen the nut
threads all the way down to the pivot ball. I also tried to run it
like this and the universal just popped out of the drive cup.
Has anyone else experienced this? If anyone can help it would be
greatly appreciated.
I know what you talking about. Firstly once you put in the ball, then the ball retainer and then you screw the aluminium adjuster. This is to remove any slop. You will notice that it is only threaded half way. The reason for this that you have to screw it in until the slop is gone. You'll also notice that the adjuster is now a tight fit. It is purposely done so the aluminium does not unwind itself.
#2984
Originally Posted by Barry W
Got a small problem possibly with a new FT X1. My kit does not have the 7mm C-Ring's that hold the o-rings into the bottom of the shocks. Does the FT kit not need these, or am I missing them?
#2985
Oops sorry double post