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Also very possible but they wheelie so easy it would have to be way off IMO.4u2nv said:my guess would be improper tuning.
haha... yeah. go there. -.-cavicatz24 said:You'll find a boat-load of awesome Traxxas-specific help and information.
ex squeeze me? 370 Degrees F? Does it still run ?Vincemaxx119 said:Besides heating up to about 370 degrees Ferenhiet(sp?), I am pleased with the power the 3.3 puts out. Puts my truck on its lid with ease.
Vincemaxx119 said:Besides heating up to about 370 degrees Ferenhiet(sp?), I am pleased with the power the 3.3 puts out. Puts my truck on its lid with ease.
Vincemaxx119 said:Besides heating up to about 370 degrees Ferenhiet(sp?), I am pleased with the power the 3.3 puts out. Puts my truck on its lid with ease.
I officially recant my suggestion. Don't go there if it can be helped. That whole forum is becoming a joke... hypocrites in charge=bad. And heaven forbid you mention anything non Traxxas... jeez!:whip:cavicatz24 said:Register yourself in the Traxxas forums at www.traxxas.com. You'll find a boat-load of awesome Traxxas-specific help and information. And to answer your question, I've seen many 3.3's in action at the track and when properly tuned will pull wheelies all day - not a good thing while racing! They consistently eat my 2.5R alive and even outrun some of the .21/.26 equipped trucks there. I even saw a 3.3 REVO eat a .46 equipped Warhead and spit out the parts!
Have you checked for any binding in the drive train? Have you checked for any bulkheads broken that may cause bining in your diffs or driveline.Vincemaxx119 said:brand new gallon, not sure if the engine is properly sealed, and it has had 8 tanks through it. It's pretty new.