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Ask your problem and I will solve it. I check this everyday, so I will get back to you about your problem within a day. also others are free to give advice when somone asks something.
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how do you put a baloon around the servo for water proofing[?]
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you may need another person to help to make it easier.
step 1: get a baloon and cut off the tip of it, just the tip, try to leave as much of the rest of the baloon as possible. step 2: stretch the opening big enuff so the receiver can fit in it. (preferably have a friend hold while you handle the reciever) step 3: once the reciever is in, you can repeat the step , but where the wire is coming out, have that at the bottom of the next baloon, so it will be nicely sealed. step 4: you can skip step 3 but if it is safer to do it. now take a rubber band and put it around the reciever until it is snug. but if you didnt do step 3 use a zip tie at the end where the end comes out. if there are any parts that you did not understand, ask again. mpracing |
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oops you ment servo, well here it is:
step 1: get a balloon just a little smaller than the servo. again, just cut the tip of leaving as much of the bigger part left. step 2: take the servo horn of and cut a hole about the same size as the part that turns left and right. step 3: have a friend hold the balloon and put the servo in (with the servo horn off) and put the the turning thing through the hole. step 4: zip tie the end of the baloon were the wire sticks out and zip tie vertically the servo on both sides. if you do not understand any of this ask more. mpracing |
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hey i was wondering if you know the best gearing to put into my electric rusty to get the best speed. i have a stock trinity p2k motor with the traxxas esc
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what gear ratio are you running right now? Once I know what you are running I will be able to help more.
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I think you may be able to run a 10/72. It is an gear set my friend uses on his rustler, but if you have electric it may be a little different. But my friend gets amazing speed, you should try this if you can. This is all I can think of for now, I will get back to you.
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Hey mpracing... Good Idea.
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hey thank mpracing i'll give it a try
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shure, anytime. hope it helped.
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I have a speed gems nitronite 12t double in my rustler. The rustler is still stock. I was wondering what to do to find a good base set up for the pinion and spur gears.
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Also I have one more suggestion. You should try a 30/60, it is a newer setup, it will be hard to find these gears but it will go its fastest for shure, but nearly no torque.
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how do i port and polish my dynomite 12is there somplace i can read and learn about this--------very interested. thx
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siosios,
first, you should not attempt this unless you know what you are doing. but you should try to pick up a port and polishing kit at your local hobby store or order one online somewhere for your specific engine. If you know how to do it, go ahead and do your business, but if you dont go to a hobby shop and have them show you and do it in front of you so you can learn, I would tell you on here but I am not familiar with your type of engine, but I can give you directions what to do and where to go. you could read and learn about this in a dyno test book on engines. you might be lucky to find your engine with a port and polish test. But try what I said up a bove first, then we will go from there. mpracing |
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ive got an os cv-r 15 as well as a dynomite 12
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