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Old 03-07-2004, 03:18 AM
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Default sirio .27 to much power for the savage ?

hello i got the picco[:@] .26 motor in the savae i was wondering if the sirio got s to much power torque for the tranny will it ruin it or you think it can handle it ?[sm=lol.gif].....if any one can help on this matter please fell free to write i know the sirio got 3.1 horse power with 39000 pm i was wondering if that can damage the tranny or the spur strip it any thing like that please let me know thanxxx[sm=bananahead.gif]
Old 03-07-2004, 08:52 AM
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Default RE: sirio .27 to much power for the savage ?

Not to many Bashers here have this engine yet because of the $$$$$$$$$$[sm=greedy.gif] I think I saw a post of one member that said he had one in his Maxx but, you will have to do a search and PM him on the issue. IMHO I say if you got the money then go for it! After all if you got $365 to spend on a engine then upgrading the tranny should not be that big of a deal for you.
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Default RE: sirio .27 to much power for the savage ?

the .25 engine has enough power i think
Old 03-08-2004, 12:03 AM
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Default RE: sirio .27 to much power for the savage ?

It's not the tranny you have to worry about it's just about bulletproof it's the diffs that most people have problems with when installing high power engines the diff cases flex allowing the pinion gear to strip

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