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Oh, and Jermaine, wd 40 is fine for all your engine parts, in fact it's been reccomended to me over after run oil by many r/c veterans.
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Actually the 23cc does pull its weight. I have a hummer that has a 23cc and it runs pretty good on farmers cut corn field. Because of weight, speed is not what I recommend, but for all around bashing and just running over things, the 23cc is just fine. Plus I have an extra motor in case I needed it. Here is a picture of it.
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heres what i have so far from right to left it my mini mgt 3.0 that i took the .18 engine out sold it and drop in a .21 engine with tuned pipe and high flow maifold
next is the stock red cat tornado buggy with the stock .18 vx enigne i just order wheels and the front set of pro-line tires for will be ordering the back set of tires soon
then last is a nitro stampede roller that i bought off ebay for 35.00 dollors , i just got 2engines in that am going to be rebuilding soon and one will go in it
and am waiting on a nitro onroad car to come in that a roller i pick it up off an online site that sell new roller for people who want to do mods to
next is the stock red cat tornado buggy with the stock .18 vx enigne i just order wheels and the front set of pro-line tires for will be ordering the back set of tires soon
then last is a nitro stampede roller that i bought off ebay for 35.00 dollors , i just got 2engines in that am going to be rebuilding soon and one will go in it
and am waiting on a nitro onroad car to come in that a roller i pick it up off an online site that sell new roller for people who want to do mods to
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Jermaine, I personally wouldn't recommend using cooking oil for your air filter. As for my cars, well the hyper is running just fine, however my Genesis is pissing me off. I just took it outside and tried to get it started, but the oneway bearing has stripped, one the oneway start shaft is worn down so much that a new bearing can't grip it. It sucks. I love my truck, it's a freaking beast when it's running, but these stupid little problems are starting to get under my skin.
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Status: online Why don't you just order your fuel online. Redcat sells them and sometimes you can get a good deal on ebay. I order mine by the case, so as not to run out.