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Post by Airpressure on Apr 4, 2006 7:41:50 GMT -5
If anyone is having trouble on getting a jato wheelie (stock) then they are doing something wrong. (I know people have this problem from other message boards.) I will post some vids up pretty soon of my little nephhew driving my Jato (stock Jato, I'm camera man) With it on 2 wheels just about the hole time we drive it! It will be up here soon, but I still have to edit the video.
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Post by Airpressure on Apr 11, 2006 19:02:47 GMT -5
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Post by dracy69 on Apr 18, 2006 20:16:41 GMT -5
thats what happens when you make the suspension that stiff. it seemed weird pulling wheelies cuz im used to screaming big blocks pulling the front tires of MT's. thats a quiet small block lifting a jato's front tires.......
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Post by Airpressure on Apr 18, 2006 20:24:39 GMT -5
Yeah that little small block puts out some power though! I love it!
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Post by offroadin101 on Apr 26, 2006 20:27:11 GMT -5
They put the 3.3 in a Jato in one of the magazines ( I can't remember which) and they said it was OUTRAGEOUS!
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Post by Airpressure on Apr 26, 2006 20:52:41 GMT -5
I'll bet so, I wonder how many rear tires they burnt up?
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Post by offroadin101 on Apr 26, 2006 21:17:57 GMT -5
I don't think they had it in there for long. They also put it in the 4-Tec, which hit 7 0+ with it. Just think how much 4-Tec's would sell if they put 70 MPH + in the ad!
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Post by Airpressure on Apr 27, 2006 7:39:22 GMT -5
Someone on another forum tried that (3.3 in a 4-tec) and he said you couldn't keep it in a straight line, even during break-in.
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Post by offroadin101 on Apr 27, 2006 20:02:03 GMT -5
I read it was a blast. Maybe 70 MPH is a little too much for the newbies that buy Traxxas products. Most think they will be able to control it without any driving expeience and are unfortunately, wrong.
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Post by Airpressure on Apr 27, 2006 20:26:15 GMT -5
Thats for sure, it took me about 2 months of expeirience before i started getting good at driving.
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Post by offroadin101 on Apr 27, 2006 22:32:08 GMT -5
I had previous experience in driving but it still took me a couple weeks to a month to get down the skills of driving good. Practice makes perfect practice, perfect practice makes perfect.
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Post by Airpressure on Apr 28, 2006 6:22:41 GMT -5
Now thats a nice saying! Practice makes perfect practice, perfect practice makes perfect.
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Post by jgibson2476 on Apr 29, 2006 12:37:02 GMT -5
ya it is, i couldent say it eany better than that.
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Post by Airpressure on Apr 29, 2006 17:31:07 GMT -5
ya it is, i couldent say it eany better than that. That looks like somthing I would be doing.
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Post by offroadin101 on Apr 30, 2006 12:44:09 GMT -5
I just remembered now. They did it in the RCCA with the Revo 3.3 on the cover. They said basically that at speed it tended to start slightly to on side (I can't remember which) but at lower speeds it was fine. I'm sure that could be fixed with a better servo though.
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