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Old 05-17-2007, 01:17 PM
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Default Fuel filter needed for GT2?!

I have just received GT2 RTR with some extras today!

I read somewhere that GT2 fuel tank has inbuilt fuel filter, not sure if this is true. I have already got fuel filter for it but I need to know whether I need to put it in or not.

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Old 05-17-2007, 01:26 PM
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Default RE: Fuel filter needed for GT2?!

There is a filter in all tanks. But people still use a second and get stuff in it. Eventually the one in the tank wears out and it can not be replaced. I ran one just incase more protection never hurt.
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Thanks, I guess I will put it in then.
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Default RE: Fuel filter needed for GT2?!

You don't really need to M8, Its a matter of preference. If your one who opens up his fuel tank with dirt all over the top of it or in a completely dust and dirty place when you add fuel, you don't need it. I myself like to keep it clean and flush the tank with alcohol every time I use it.................just wish the Alcohol was good to drink after [&:]
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..just wish the Alcohol was good to drink after [&:]
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Old 05-17-2007, 04:10 PM
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Default RE: Fuel filter needed for GT2?!

Ha ok, I shall put it on anyway, after all I've spent on it and a bit of peace of mind!

I have just put in batteries for radio and receiver, adjusted throttle links etc and set up failsafe.

Since it is RTR, is there anything I should check?

Slipper clutch, I'm not sure if it should be tightened but I will leave it at default?

How do you adjust the ball diff? Using wheels or...? It is dark here so will break it in tomorrow when I'm not being disturbed hopefully!
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If it gives you peace of mind thats all that matters M8. When I go to JJ's to race I slip one one because of the flying dirt but take it off back at the shop......................doe.....if I remember..............just looked and its still on....lol[X(]
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Erm, is it possible to adjust the ball diff without disassembling it apart?
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Default RE: Fuel filter needed for GT2?!

If you race and have to pit you do not have time to worry about dirt if you want to win! I run the Dynamite Big Daddy Fuel Filter as it has a much better filter and not just a screen. It sure has stopped a lot of dirt in mine the filter in the tank let trough! All so with a filter you have a little more fuel to burn off when on the lid so it does not cut out as soon.
http://www.carolinasrc.com/Webstore/...idproduct=3133
Look at the filter part!
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