buggie pics!!!!!
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From: Asrtuy,
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Did someone say pics? 







Jammin X1-CR with: OS RG motor w/ nova racing head, JP1 pipe, Ace Servos, Proline spokes/Crimefighters, Helotes 2500 RX pack, Airtronics Radio and more...








Jammin X1-CR with: OS RG motor w/ nova racing head, JP1 pipe, Ace Servos, Proline spokes/Crimefighters, Helotes 2500 RX pack, Airtronics Radio and more...
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The crossover made a lot of difference to those who either landed short or long since there was a turn on the other side. Of course, there were the collisions as well.
The crossover made a lot of difference to those who either landed short or long since there was a turn on the other side. Of course, there were the collisions as well.
They said that track was real fun!! I was just chat'n with Grant about it too...
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I remember that too. I was on the other side of the track when that happened. Grant is a pretty good guy too--I helped him set up his canopy, eat his chips, and just talk junk. As a matter of fact, if I see him today he'll probably ask me why I haven't emailed him some photos that I took of him yet. Oops. I just hope the wind quits blowing here today. As a matter of fact, I need to get my rear in gear if I'm going to make the other track race today--I finally got most of the parts for my mbX5 and put it together, but I probably need to adjust everything and still need to charge the receiver pack. The track is already open as I just learned from checking the "regular" board and racing is in a few hours.
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Hi MFanchize,
Ho do you like those tires you got on there ? My freind runs them and likes them. Whats your opinikon on them, and what are they compared to ? thanks buddy.
Mike
oh, and nice pics !
Ho do you like those tires you got on there ? My freind runs them and likes them. Whats your opinikon on them, and what are they compared to ? thanks buddy.
Mike
oh, and nice pics !
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why do people put zip ties on there buggies engine heads
why do people put zip ties on there buggies engine heads
..protects the head from scratches...and adds about 10horsepower!
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..protects the head from scratches...and adds about 10horsepower!
ORIGINAL: Jammin_Lee
why do people put zip ties on there buggies engine heads
why do people put zip ties on there buggies engine heads
..protects the head from scratches...and adds about 10horsepower!
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why do people put zip ties on there buggies engine heads
why do people put zip ties on there buggies engine heads
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It is just silly to put those zipties on the cooling head in my opinion.
Instead of having a risk of getting a few scratches on the head, then with the zipties it looks bad from the beginning. And you get marks on the head from them as well.
Buggies are meant to be used - therefore they get dirty and scratched.
Instead of having a risk of getting a few scratches on the head, then with the zipties it looks bad from the beginning. And you get marks on the head from them as well.
Buggies are meant to be used - therefore they get dirty and scratched.
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From: ST-MARTIN, FRANCE
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how does it add more power do you have to put fuel tubing around it or what
how does it add more power do you have to put fuel tubing around it or what
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From: Highfields, AUSTRALIA
The extra power is made by the intro circular wind pressure created by the turbulance produced by the cross pattern of the zip ties. This wind pressure creates extra cooling capacity on the surface area on the upper cooling fin of the heat sink. The moral of the story is put as many zip ties on as you can and get ready for some serious horsepower increase.
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It is just silly to put those zipties on the cooling head in my opinion.
Instead of having a risk of getting a few scratches on the head, then with the zipties it looks bad from the beginning. And you get marks on the head from them as well.
Buggies are meant to be used - therefore they get dirty and scratched.
It is just silly to put those zipties on the cooling head in my opinion.
Instead of having a risk of getting a few scratches on the head, then with the zipties it looks bad from the beginning. And you get marks on the head from them as well.
Buggies are meant to be used - therefore they get dirty and scratched.
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so should i put a zip tie on my os rg and if i should how many
and how does your engine get scratched whenthere is a wing
so should i put a zip tie on my os rg and if i should how many
and how does your engine get scratched whenthere is a wing
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From: Kingston UK, but living in Athens, GREECE
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Does anybody really care what this clown thinks???
ORIGINAL: Engrose
It is just silly to put those zipties on the cooling head in my opinion.
Instead of having a risk of getting a few scratches on the head, then with the zipties it looks bad from the beginning. And you get marks on the head from them as well.
Buggies are meant to be used - therefore they get dirty and scratched.
It is just silly to put those zipties on the cooling head in my opinion.
Instead of having a risk of getting a few scratches on the head, then with the zipties it looks bad from the beginning. And you get marks on the head from them as well.
Buggies are meant to be used - therefore they get dirty and scratched.
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From: Copenhagen, DENMARK
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Does anybody really care what this clown thinks???
ORIGINAL: Engrose
It is just silly to put those zipties on the cooling head in my opinion.
Instead of having a risk of getting a few scratches on the head, then with the zipties it looks bad from the beginning. And you get marks on the head from them as well.
Buggies are meant to be used - therefore they get dirty and scratched.
It is just silly to put those zipties on the cooling head in my opinion.
Instead of having a risk of getting a few scratches on the head, then with the zipties it looks bad from the beginning. And you get marks on the head from them as well.
Buggies are meant to be used - therefore they get dirty and scratched.

But there is no need to get so upset just because we have different opinions about zipties.
Instead of insults, I would rather like to know what you've done with your RG and what difference the King Headz head makes?







