FYI Nitro Drivers

Started by rcshadow, June 04, 2005, 01:04:30 PM

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Should rcshadow change his nitro engine?

Yes
4 (57.1%)
No
0 (0%)
Wait till older one finally gives out.
3 (42.9%)

Total Members Voted: 7

Voting closed: June 04, 2005, 01:04:30 PM

rcshadow

OK  the time is here that some of you have been waiting for, that's right it has finally happened. I have finally recieved the new exhaust for my new engine. I know some of you are shocked as much as I am but yes it is true. I am still  not sure about changing my engine for more expensive glow plugs, possible problems, and no excuses for a better performance out of me. After this weekend all bets are off and the gloves come off too. Look out for me in the pits  lol.
^^Progress not perfection, doubt kills^^

*R.I.P.   P. Armstrong 1943-2012*

freddie

can i have old faithful

rcshadow

I dont know if I can get rid of that motor.....that is my old faithful, should something happen with this new one I always have the tank to go back too....I think I might have to turn that into a shelf racer with its own frame.........
^^Progress not perfection, doubt kills^^

*R.I.P.   P. Armstrong 1943-2012*

gotnitro

lets make a blender with a nitro motor on it,or would that motor even be able to cut the ice...burn.. :lol:

rcshadow

I think it might work as a blender but I think it would just take longer than it would with others' engines.  But it might just keep going all the way till the end.
^^Progress not perfection, doubt kills^^

*R.I.P.   P. Armstrong 1943-2012*

gotnitro

What ever happened to running GTP bodies?

Tom

Touring car bodies on Sundays; whatever body you want to run on Tuesdays.

serpent

lets have a GTP day after the big race ? that gives time to prepare for then. 8)  8)