3.3 in savage
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3.3 in savage
i am in the midst of bringing an old savage x back to life ....the heart of it .....a healthy 3.3 i have had hanging around. i will let you know how it goes.
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RE: 3.3 in savage
post pics if you can would love to see
its defiantly going to be lacking some bottom end the savage is pretty heavy but then again if you got some light wait tires it might do alright
its defiantly going to be lacking some bottom end the savage is pretty heavy but then again if you got some light wait tires it might do alright
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RE: 3.3 in savage
so how does it compair to the stock bb that the savage has?
i would not think it would have as much power, but one thing
about the 3.3 is, the thing's seem to rev to the moon!!!!!
im not kiddin ,what is the max rpm like 45,000 or something?
i know my 3.3 and my brothers ,sound like they are going to
take off they rev so high.
i would not think it would have as much power, but one thing
about the 3.3 is, the thing's seem to rev to the moon!!!!!
im not kiddin ,what is the max rpm like 45,000 or something?
i know my 3.3 and my brothers ,sound like they are going to
take off they rev so high.
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RE: 3.3 in savage
yah your right on that the 3.3 really scream my revo is a 3.3 it hits the rmp of around 40,000 which is screaming i can tell ya right now it makes my tmaxx 2.5 not even want to come off the shelf!!!
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RE: 3.3 in savage
you will have to bear with me guys ...its got great power ( lifts the front tires easily and has good punch) but is hard to start and will not start when hot ...Dammit we all know what that means. well i will rebuild it when the budget allows and will show you guys just how well this thing actually goes! 2 questions ...what pipe is that and would a worn out piston make it almost impossible to get a good tune?