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ok here is my biggest issue with the CEN Mt2 why did they put the tank in the front?
its a truck all trucks have flat beds in the back great place to put both the tank and the engine makes things easier and you actually can put the body on and run it. I'm not bashing it I actually think it's a great truck but I had the same issue with my rc10gt when the cap opened in the wrong direction and they made you buy the reverse fill tank. someone in the engineering department made a big mistake.
its a truck all trucks have flat beds in the back great place to put both the tank and the engine makes things easier and you actually can put the body on and run it. I'm not bashing it I actually think it's a great truck but I had the same issue with my rc10gt when the cap opened in the wrong direction and they made you buy the reverse fill tank. someone in the engineering department made a big mistake.
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Ill post mine when I et my new shocks.I jsut finished thhe body this weekend(first body i have ever painted). Now all i need is my new rims,shocks,pipe and my project is done.
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Go to my gallery, I have some pics of my MT2 in there.
Dash, if you cut out the full windshield on most bodies for the MT2 you can fill the tank without removing the body. And you should cut the windshield out anyway for air flow.
Dash, if you cut out the full windshield on most bodies for the MT2 you can fill the tank without removing the body. And you should cut the windshield out anyway for air flow.
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RE: post your cen mt 2 pics
It looks like they are both stock. Come on guys, get into it. Upgrade a little!
I have a HITEC 635HB servo
- Custom 125cc tank
- Rossi Cooling head
- Rossi tuned pipe
About to purchase Integy T-maxx shocks.
What other upgrades do you reccomend?
I have a HITEC 635HB servo
- Custom 125cc tank
- Rossi Cooling head
- Rossi tuned pipe
About to purchase Integy T-maxx shocks.
What other upgrades do you reccomend?
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hey Sweetshoes DO you have a after market body? I jsut apinted mine and my pipe make the body bulge out a but ont he side. Does Rossi pipe do the same as the stock pipe?
Thanks
Thanks
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No. The new rossii pipe is alot better. and it is louder and deaper sounding (oh yeah). No i have a stock body.
No. The new rossii pipe is alot better. and it is louder and deaper sounding (oh yeah). No i have a stock body.
When i said "Does Rossi pipe do the same as the stock pipe?" I meant with the body buldging and all so is the rossi pipe smaller then the stock?
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My proline did the same thing on my truck. I had two options with it. move the body up or down, or cut the body. I decided to cut the body and then realized that I could have raised the body and cut a lot less off.
Also, for those of up doing hop-ups, if you put an aftermarket head on your truck and start having problems, the aftermarket head is very hard to tune with. I ended up stripping my factory head and polishing it. But if you want to be more creative, you could use an anodizing paint on it, or have it powdercoated.
Also, for those of up doing hop-ups, if you put an aftermarket head on your truck and start having problems, the aftermarket head is very hard to tune with. I ended up stripping my factory head and polishing it. But if you want to be more creative, you could use an anodizing paint on it, or have it powdercoated.
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Sweetshoes90210, how did you do your custom 125cc tank? ive been thinking about making one but i have been unsure as to how to make one. can you post some pics?
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hey cenfan
those are nice tires, what is the brand and model, and did you paint the rims to chrome your self? and what about that front bumper
thanks
those are nice tires, what is the brand and model, and did you paint the rims to chrome your self? and what about that front bumper
thanks
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Cenfan, welcome to the forum. that is a nice looking wheel tire combo for the MT2. What brand of wheels and tires? And how long have you had your MT2?
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Thanks, the tires are Orion Fresh Kicks pre-mounted/Glued/Foam stadium tires. I purchased them on clearance at my LHS. I didn't want to pay full price for some t-maxx tires I wouldn't even be able to mount. Renegade R/C currently doesn't have hub adapters in stock, soo I came up with a simple solution of my own . I'll try to post some pics tonight.
Take a look at the picture of the hub, those are HPI CVD's. The front CVD's have 4 hrs. on them and rear CVD's I haven't used yet. But I'll let you guys know how they hold up. I've broken so many pairs of the CEN factory ones. There's no way I would use those again. Well I have to get back to work. Jeff
Take a look at the picture of the hub, those are HPI CVD's. The front CVD's have 4 hrs. on them and rear CVD's I haven't used yet. But I'll let you guys know how they hold up. I've broken so many pairs of the CEN factory ones. There's no way I would use those again. Well I have to get back to work. Jeff