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Dafni
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07.10.2005, 03:11 PM

With relocated hinge pins in the rear, adjusted caster, and P2 rockers, I have much better on-power steering now.

Thanks for the input. I will try the suggested diff oil combo.
   
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07.12.2005, 11:05 AM

Hey Dafni, I understand you got it turning better, but here's a possible option. At traxxas website Steve Sladen has revo setup part two page up. It tells how you can get more steering with a little modification.


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People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
   
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07.12.2005, 11:13 AM

I've done all the steering mods. Plus a new servo (still need a better one hehe) and I've got the quickturn. Hopefully soon I can get the x-wings.

BTW heres a link to Slaydens mods http://www.traxxas.com/support/pub/r...e_part_two.htm
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07.12.2005, 01:33 PM

Thanks guys, I already did those mods when I assembled the first truck, but I left the boots on. Love those boots.
After looking at those pics, I might tweak it some more, though. Thank you. Those Slayden sheets are really nice.

I think the thing that killed my on-power steering was this body squad under hard acceleration. Now it's way better.

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