Here's a basic Slayer conversion using the Tekno kit. -
12.22.2008, 01:36 AM
This is going to be a short one because it was pretty easy conversion and after this thread I am caught up on the "paper work".
I didn't plan on using the Tekno kit or converting the slayer so soon after I got it. But due to adverse weather conditions. I was forced to put the slayer up after I got the break in completed. It would just not run well in the cold. I really didn't get my fix I guess. I was surfing and next thing I am buying a Tekno Kit of the impulse rack on the internet. You guys have seen the right? Being and impulse buyer they are all over for me.
The kit came in and I had already started tearing down the SLayer to clean the mud and sand off from the tank 6 run. I don't know if anyone else has this happen. There is always some portion of a build or a rebuild that I either get in a hurry and forget about taking pictures or close to getting frustrated. I missed taking some of this build. After the build and conversion I stripped the first gear. I made up for the missed part while I had the tranny out. Any how here's some pictures of the conversion. I'm sure more thoughts will come to mind later on adding some notes to the build that might help someone else out. If they do I will come back and add them later.
The sway bars make the Slayer a much more enjoyable expereince. During the first part of break in I was running it stock. It was easy to tell how unstable it was. If your going to get one order up some sway bars. It took more then two days to go through the break in. I had the sway bars installed for the last couple of tanks and it was a good thing. When it shifted into second gear. It would want to just roll over and slide on it hood.