Originally posted by souldoubt
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Originally posted by souldoubtto be honest w/ you they really are. 2spd trannys, disc brakes, full adjustable suspension. if a real car has it, an rc has a modified version. my trucks got an ecu for the transmission. my minitruck will do 50 mph and mop the floor w/ my big nitro powered truck. my road car will do close to 45mph. i've got a buddy w/ road car that'll do well over 60mph if you can keep it from flipping over. it's sick!!! if you get in the hobby, you'll never get out. i've got almost $2000 in 3 rc cars. + my hop ups and misc stuff.
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Originally posted by HondaGuy1212a new K&N cold air intake
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Originally posted by souldoubtI'd strongly recomend getting rid of it and get a motor saver. the filter material and oil use on the k&n filters isn't "thick" enough for the small motors, it won't trap the smallest of the dirt and dust particles as well. if you compare the filter oil for rc's it's super thick like motor honey, where k&n is like 20 wt oil. the filter is a combo of foam/super fine wire mesh w/ another layer of foam. while k&n is like layered paper and gause wraped in wire mesh. getting a small grain of sand in the nitro motor would be like throwing a quarter size rock in the intake of your cb. and we all no thats not good. just my hard learned lesson.
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no problem, it's a hobby, you live and learn, sometimes the hard way. here's what i run. it'll cost about $15-$20, but well worth the money and you can see a gain in performance. you can get them @ most hobby shops or towerhobbies.com.
http://www.motorsaverfilters.com/
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Originally posted by souldoubtno problem, it's a hobby, you live and learn, sometimes the hard way. here's what i run. it'll cost about $15-$20, but well worth the money and you can see a gain in performance. you can get them @ most hobby shops or towerhobbies.com.
http://www.motorsaverfilters.com/
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