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Pics of my S-Maxx - 10-24-2004, 03:03 PM

Alright, I managed to shoot some pics yesterday and I uploaded them. So here we go:













As you can see I didn't finish cutting cooling and exhaust holes, since I have no idea how to make it smooth. Do you know how can I cut it out?


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10-24-2004, 03:47 PM

you need some lexan scissors and cut with short cuts being very patient.
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10-24-2004, 03:48 PM

oh, BTW that maxx looks very sweet.
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10-24-2004, 03:50 PM

That maxx looks really nice! Try a dremel tool to make the opening smooth.
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10-24-2004, 04:24 PM

Nice looking truck but you really need to invest in a Dremel or something, lol.
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10-24-2004, 04:51 PM

ok, Dremel is what? Is it for making holes in walls, wood, and you can put screwdriver? I tried lexan scissors but its very hard and there is no place for scissors.


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ok, Dremel is what?
Dremel
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10-24-2004, 07:17 PM

Ohhh, so it's for smoothing corners? Thanks for the link.


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10-24-2004, 07:44 PM

yeah you can smooth corners with it.

I make all my cuts with lexan scissors. It just takes practice before you get good at it.
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10-24-2004, 10:10 PM

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I make all my cuts with lexan scissors. It just takes practice before you get good at it.
I agree. I use lexan scissors, and will only pull out the Dremmel when i'm trying to finish it "Clean"

Occasionally, the scissors will leave you a little "out of round", and rather than fight it to get a nice cut, I'll use a Dremmel to finish.

BTW, Nice truck Rond3l. I'm sure you will have a blast with it.... One question. I remember you saying you ordered an S-Maxx. Did you order the S-Maxx, or the Sport-Maxx? I ask, because the S-Maxx comes with the 2-speed, and Sportttraxx tires, but yours has the Sport-Maxx/T-Maxx tires....
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10-25-2004, 09:26 AM

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I agree. I use lexan scissors, and will only pull out the Dremmel when i'm trying to finish it "Clean"

Occasionally, the scissors will leave you a little "out of round", and rather than fight it to get a nice cut, I'll use a Dremmel to finish.

BTW, Nice truck Rond3l. I'm sure you will have a blast with it.... One question. I remember you saying you ordered an S-Maxx. Did you order the S-Maxx, or the Sport-Maxx? I ask, because the S-Maxx comes with the 2-speed, and Sportttraxx tires, but yours has the Sport-Maxx/T-Maxx tires....
LOL, yeah I ordered S-Maxx. I put my E-maxx tires while driving on pavement, so I get less traction and can keep sporttraxx for off-road.


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10-25-2004, 09:54 AM

Gotcha......

The sporttraxx tires hold up really well on pavement. I run a lot on pavement, and have barely worn down the sporttraxx tires on either of my trucks.
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10-25-2004, 10:03 AM

Still, they grip pretty good, so I don't like to run them on pavement. I love drifting! I'm not sure about my TRX 2.5, it just doesn't work good. It usually reaches 300F at break-in settings, so I have to run it richer than that. Do you think this is a sign of worn out engine, or something else? And btw, thanks for all compliments


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10-25-2004, 11:00 AM

I use Dremel diamond tips to cut the body. And Dremel stone to smooth and cut holes. Works like a charm. Go the diamond cut idea from Fire.. Looks nice.


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10-25-2004, 11:35 AM

In the colder weather, you will have to run a richer setting than in the warm weather. I know the Traxxas book says to run no hotter than 270*, but mine ran the best at 280-290. I'm not suggesting that you run yours that hot. I was not running Traxxas fuel, which will help it run a little cooler. The biggest thing, watch the smoke. If you are running that hot, you should richen up a little, but watch (and listen to) the way it runs. Does it sound like it is "choking"? If so, you may be too rich. does it sound like it is trying to cut off? If so, you may be too lean. If it is running smooth, and there is a lot of smoke, you should be about right. Sometimes, if it is running GREAT, but hot, the High speed may be fine, but your low speed is too lean. Let it idle for about 15-20 seconds, then grab the throttle. Does it sputter, and spit, then take off? you are too rich on the low speed. If it won't idle for 15 seconds, and the RPM's shoot up before it dies, you are too lean. Hope this helps.

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10-25-2004, 12:15 PM

Is this a good dremel to get, and does it include the diamond and other thing you mentioned? It's the same as NitroNoob mentioned, right?

Newguy: I'm running out now to see if any of the things you wrote are happening. I have no school today, so it's pretty cool.

Edit: Ooops, it's the second item.


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