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Old 11-24-2005 | 05:33 PM
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I just got an MT2 and I had a MT1, I have no clue as to the difference or if this new one is even a MT2, I got it in a trade deal. I will probably get rid of it for a truck but I would love to know the difference. It has a new T .15 motor.
Old 11-25-2005 | 01:35 PM
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different moter, better schocks and better diffs.

Those where the main improvements from MT1 to MT2.
Old 11-25-2005 | 02:06 PM
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Yeah but loking at it is there a way to really tell which is which. Ionly have the MT2 here so I wanted to see if there way something i could see on it to know it was a MT@.. Thanks for you help.
Old 11-25-2005 | 02:17 PM
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The motor, MT1 had a .15FE the MT2 had the T .15!
Old 11-25-2005 | 02:56 PM
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yeah this one has the T.15 but its new and may not be the one that came on it, does the Mt2 have a Hpi racing slipper clutch setup on the spur and is this what the MT2 spur looks like
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Old 11-25-2005 | 03:08 PM
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yes thats the MT2, the MT1 spur gear and shaft are 1 piece not seperate like they are on the MT2.
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I may be wrong...but doesn't the MT2 slipper look like these parts?

[link=http://www.hpiracing.com/graphics/parts/87138/87138_01m.jpg]MT2 Slipper Parts[/link]

Mine looks like that...but I have the 18SS. Unde the HPI parts listing for the standard MT2....this is the part listed.
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ORIGINAL: scarpones

I may be wrong...but doesn't the MT2 slipper look like these parts?

[link=http://www.hpiracing.com/graphics/parts/87138/87138_01m.jpg]MT2 Slipper Parts[/link]

Mine looks like that...but I have the 18SS. Unde the HPI parts listing for the standard MT2....this is the part listed.
Yea, that slipper doesn't look like the one on my MT2 RTR either.
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the spur is defenatly from the MT2 rather then the MT1, The previous owner could of upgraded the slipper. ASK him.
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yeah I think it is the MT2 but either way I am getting rid of it. I like the bigger trucks, it is really nice and has a new motor and slipper clutch that I haven't put on it yet. But just not my thing really.
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crazy its the best truck around.
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If u put an OS.18 in it, you will fall in love with the truck.


Do you have any pics of it?
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I need your email cause it wont let me put picture on here
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[email protected], I'll post'em up if you send them to me.
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jldjlaudio, here is your pic
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hey thanks , I have no idea why it wont let me do it... I want to put that pic in my ad for the thing but it will not let me..

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