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Old 04-22-2006, 04:05 PM
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hi everyone
we are new to this forum ,have taken ages to get a car and this one was the one we went for.
does any body have one too and have any tips to pass on, fuel ratios suspension settings etc, does'nt say much about how long to run in. any answers would be appreciated.
Old 04-22-2006, 04:12 PM
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Welcome here are the things you will need to purchase either now or as you need to replace them to help make your vehicle more durable and fun


Steel Pinion
Alloy spur gear carrier
Alloy motor mounts
Alloy upper rear a arms
and some silicone in front and back of your rear diff.........................About $200 and your vehicle will be almost bullet proff

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hi hellya
funny you should say silicone ,first trip today 5 mins diff with a gouge in it , it was almost tears ,had a good look thinking a bolt got caught or somthing,no sign of anything , must of been a little stone.going to take it for a spin tomorrow. thanks for the info.
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Hey, hellya is this enough silicone?
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Hiya
i got a smartech traveller, which is very very similar to your carson attack(and FG Marder). Before you go out again tomorrow get some lock-tight, think thats how its spelt, any way every thing will rattle lose if you got yourself a RTR(ready to rock).
RUNNING IN, i can not remember the details completely but i know the mixture had slightly more oil content for the first tank and i had to do that 1st tank at no more than Half throttle and not to hold the revs at a constant either, bit frustrating going round reving upto half throttle for the longest 45 mins ever and got cramp in my hand from the trigger.
Once i had done that i took out the stoock plug, put in a new one, mixed a fresh batch of pertol and cobra venom oil changed the mixtures on the carb to a leaner one best £5(5litres) worth of petrol i ever spent .
Hope this helps
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Only use locktite on metal to metal screws.... use super glue on the metal to plastic


Bigger the better I would think so .........you can always raise your diff up too
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