Official Traxxas Nitro Rustler 3.3 Thread
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RE: Official Traxxas Nitro Rustler 3.3 Thread
hahah gotta admit that is pretty fun but i bult my rusty to prove to everybody that
the rusty is not dead and it can keep up with the jato 3.3 lol
the rusty is not dead and it can keep up with the jato 3.3 lol
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yeah i no it been killing me
because i cant get the best performance out of it because of the cold weather
i bet its the same for u hotsh0ts lol
because i cant get the best performance out of it because of the cold weather
i bet its the same for u hotsh0ts lol
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RE: Official Traxxas Nitro Rustler 3.3 Thread
Yeah its definately been too cold.. I set it up for some snow but it only snowed 2 times this year (so far). Even if it snows again, I dont think i'll run it in the snow because it's not worth running a brand new motor in cold and snow... I broke it in while it was like 45- 50 degrees outside and havent run it since... I want to wait for warm weather again just to make sure the motor is fully broken in!!!
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yeah same here i really dont know how carbon fiber would hold up in the cold
if its anything like the the stock composite parts then i would have to wait till it gets warmer
if its anything like the the stock composite parts then i would have to wait till it gets warmer
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RE: Official Traxxas Nitro Rustler 3.3 Thread
Yeah im not too familiar with carbon fiber stuff, but I imagine that everything would get more brittle when cold. I always assumed that cold makes everything more brittle lol I would wait till its warmer out! Safer that way..
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dang some hits LOL but man rustler 3.3 hauls dude easily smokin jato.[>:]
man thought yall are right cold weather sux.[:'(]
oh yeah any suggestions on drive shafts?[sm=confused.gif]
man thought yall are right cold weather sux.[:'(]
oh yeah any suggestions on drive shafts?[sm=confused.gif]
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okay you know when you take your wheels off under the hex nut thers a pin well on the cvd
theres a big one that connext the cvd to the tranny
theres a big one that connext the cvd to the tranny
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RE: Official Traxxas Nitro Rustler 3.3 Thread
ok so i just got done with fourth tank of break in and man this thing has alot of torque it made my rustler roll over on its top.