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I recently purchased a new 3.3 maxx 4x4 and had trouble getting to run took to local hobby store and paid to have tuned run thru 3 tanks and truck quit now will not start good glow plug it looks like I purchased junk
^ ^you are a tool
I found one problem the ground wire for the electric start was loose screw almost out tighten and was able to get running. I have had rc air planes and been able to install a ls1 in a 1936 Chevy so I'm not stupid like implied
I recently purchased a new 3.3 maxx 4x4 and had trouble getting to run took to local hobby store and paid to have tuned run thru 3 tanks and truck quit now will not start good glow plug it looks like I purchased junk
Nitro engines are very simple to tune. Some people shouldn't have tools, these are what the electric RC's are for. To the OP, when you get the hang of it you will enjoy working on these.
so you're saying some people shouldnt have tools cause they can't tune a nitro engine? what about when you first began and didnt know a thing about it? people will learn, and continue to learn. Nitro's arent just for experts, or just for beginners. they are for everyone, electric isnt for people who dont know nitro. they are both for anyone interested in the hobby. some people give up because they dont want to learn, some learn and pass on the great information needed to a newbie. once again, dont be so biased on your own opinion, people should learn, and need to learn. its statements like the one you made that keeps this hobby from growing!
I found one problem the ground wire for the electric start was loose screw almost out tighten and was able to get running. I have had rc air planes and been able to install a ls1 in a 1936 Chevy so I'm not stupid like implied