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07.04.2005, 11:19 PM

this things quik!
i took it to my friends house and ran it
he has a dirtpatch behind his house so
the dirt over there is all loose so now my E is dirty
didnt break anything so far


brushless are lil bit louder than brushed ones right?

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07.04.2005, 11:56 PM

If its loud, you probably have the gear mesh too tight. Mine is like a silent warrior.
   
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Yup. Totally agree with the Monster.


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07.05.2005, 12:25 AM

uhh sorry but wuts gear mesh?
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07.05.2005, 12:27 AM

The mesh(alignment, tightness) of the pinion and spur gear. If it is loud, it is probably too tight.
   
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07.05.2005, 12:39 AM

ohhh
ok thx Mike
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07.05.2005, 02:48 AM

A stock Maxx can hold up to the HV for quite a while.
But I would upgrade those tamiya plugs! One of the best and cheapest things you can do to your maxx.

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If its loud, you probably have the gear mesh too tight. Mine is like a silent warrior.
Silent Warrior?! Yeah, I like that.
Especially if you use the gear-cover, it should be pretty quiet.
   
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ill check the "gear mesh" 2morrow as i clean my Maxx
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Happy ride. Remember to fasten your seat belt.


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hahah k harlock
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