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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Forgot to ask in the previous post, is the tire diameter of the Blitz the same as e-firestorm? Are the wheels interchangeable?
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Hi guys, looking at some upgrades and interested to hear what you think:

Need an aluminium servo horn for a hitec/hobbyco servo for my E-firestorm. The metal head on the servo keeps stripping...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

The link for the Integy Aluminum parts for the firestorm/E-firestorm is:

http://www.integy.com/st_main.html?p_catid=252

cheers,



David
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Had a look at the Integy aluminum gear for the e-firestorm. Hopefully this will be the start of more hopups for the storm. I am very keen to get the aluminum bellcrank and the upper brace - should...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Hi guys, got one of those E-sky gyros from the *bay and fitted it to the flux a few days ago. Everything that has been said about them it true! The flux is like a rocket with the gyro. You can...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

thats a great idea. I will try it on my next set of tires.
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Hi guys, I have been tinkering and playing around with the e-firestorm for a few months now and am wondering what the opinion is on the tire balooning you get on the rear wheels. When my beast is...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: removing pinon gear help

I had the same problem on the pinion in my e-firestorm. It was stripped when I got it and couldn'tget it off. I ntried the super glue however that didn't work. I ended up clamping the end of the...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Does anyone else have problems with lots of dirt and sand getting through the gaps in the spur gear cover? If only it had an extra screw on the side closest to the shock tower. I really hope...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Thanks guys, that is sort of what I was after but not really! I think I have used the incorrect terminology. I meant the whole thing, the total length of the turnbuckle plus ballcups. For the T4...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Hi guys, just been stripping down the storm to put in some new diff cups and axels and encountered two problems:

1) one of the rear axels has not been machined properly and is too big to fit...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

just back it off 1/4 turn at a time then have a play. I honestly am not sure how much I back mine off because I totally removed the nut, sping and spur to give it all a good clean after a run in the...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

If your e-firestorm still wheelies after swapping the arms then your slipper clutch is definately too tight. I rarely wheelie anymore, except for the rare occasion where I get really good traction...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Hi guys, I just put a pair of Pro-line Sand Paws on the storm and took it for a bash on the sand........WOW! This thing was awesome with those tires. One problem I found though was that because the...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

anyone know if T4 or other truck sterring components will fit the storm? After couple of good bashing sessions with the new LIPO I managed to strip the thread from the RHS steering arm (not the...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

I just put a 7.4V 5200 LIPO in the flux today........WOW! I prevously used a 7.2V 4600maH nimh. With the LIPO it was like a rocket. I had to loosen the slipper a little cause the power was insane. ...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

I found once I swapped the rear arms I very rarely popped wheelies anymore. I have one rubber block at the front and two at the rear.
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

I think back on page 9 there are some pics. I have swapped them around and as quite a few people have already mentioned on the forum you have to shim the top of the shocks to get them sitting more...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Even with the stock tires the front are a little larger than the rear tires. How much smaller than the front are the Dirt Works?

I am in the process of getting some new tires and rims for the...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

I am looking at getting some dirt hawg tires for the rear for general grass and dirt bashing. What I am curious about is whether I should get the 2.2" truck tires and rims or get some Dirt Hawg 30...
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Posted By e-firestormer

RE: Official E-FIRESTORM thread

Found this e-firestorm thread a few days ago and have slowly been making my way through all 46 pages! Have had an E-firestorm flux for 5 days now and can't put it away! It is undoubtably the best...
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