losi vs king headz engine mount
#1
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losi vs king headz engine mount
i'm forced to buy a new buggy (my 808 was scammed out of me) and i'm going to go with a 2.0 buggy, i've had two eights before, but both were the 1.0 version. i used the king headz mount in them so i could use a three shoe clutch, and i'm going to do the same in the 2.0.
i had herd that the losi one peice mount sits high and the starter wheel has trouble hitting the flywheel. is this true?
if so i'll go with the king headz mount again. if not, i'll use the losi one..
thanks
i had herd that the losi one peice mount sits high and the starter wheel has trouble hitting the flywheel. is this true?
if so i'll go with the king headz mount again. if not, i'll use the losi one..
thanks
Last edited by jrwoodchuck; 04-15-2009 at 03:45 PM.
#2
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i'm forced to buy a new buggy (my 808 was scammed out of me) and i'm going to go with a 2.0 buggy, i've had two eights before, but both were the 1.0 version. i used the kingz head mount in them so i could use a three shoe clutch, and i'm going to do the same in the 2.0.
i had herd that the losi one peice mount sits high and the starter wheel has trouble hitting the flywheel. is this true?
if so i'll go with the kingz head mount again. if not, i'll use the losi one..
thanks
i had herd that the losi one peice mount sits high and the starter wheel has trouble hitting the flywheel. is this true?
if so i'll go with the kingz head mount again. if not, i'll use the losi one..
thanks
#3
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i've never tried the extended mount, i replaced my clutch bearings after every race weekend so i'm not sure about going threw them.
#4
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i'm sure the answer is yes, but will the king headz mount fit the 2.0?
#6
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#8
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thanks
#10
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I have a 2.0 truggy and I installed the Kink Headz extended mount before the truck hit the dirt. I have ran this mount for the last season in a 1.0 truggy and I love it. Keep the plastic braces front and rear and you will have plenty of flex. The alum braces takes a lot of the flex away. Depends on your driving style. I like all the flex I can get but there is no need for flex at the clutch bell it can not tolerate flex for long. I have no problems with the starter box. I have used the losi box and recently the ofna truggy box (best box on the planet). Just my 2 cents.
#11
how bout the A.C.E. mount? bosses on the bottom that take up the extra slack of the oversize slots, and aligns the motor straight everytime!!