TNX .46 Conversion
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TNX .46 Conversion
How about that ?
http://www.neweramodels.com/item.cgi?part_id=2333
Does it come with engine flywheel and all the parts?
Is it even worth to buy ? Maybe overenginerized ?
http://www.neweramodels.com/item.cgi?part_id=2333
Does it come with engine flywheel and all the parts?
Is it even worth to buy ? Maybe overenginerized ?
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RE: TNX .46 Conversion
The engine is not necessary and will grenade your transmission and diffs.
Is it cool? Yeah why not
Is it practical? Not in the very least
Overkill, no question about it.
Is it cool? Yeah why not
Is it practical? Not in the very least
Overkill, no question about it.
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RE: TNX .46 Conversion
How about throwing a .26 in there before stepping up to a .46, that's two and a half times the displacement and considering the power the truck has with the .18 I couldn't imagine it with a 46.
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RE: TNX .46 Conversion
.46 = no fun(only wheelies even at richest point :P)
id go for a picco or an XTM, get that conversion kit. I know some1 who did the picco .26 converion, and he said it did backflips lol. Hes gonna put um on tape . ill keep u up to date.
Tim
id go for a picco or an XTM, get that conversion kit. I know some1 who did the picco .26 converion, and he said it did backflips lol. Hes gonna put um on tape . ill keep u up to date.
Tim