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High-Voltage Fetish
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Location: alberta canada eh
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03.13.2010, 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Bondonutz
I enjoyed my 5b years back, gret RC and super tough !
Tuned Pipe made it a new animal for sure, loud as all hell tho.
My Cons;
NO reverse is not Fat Kid Friendly
2wd kinda blows when you really want to get some serious off roading or some climbing.
Tricky learning to jump, no in air corrections possible.
I'm sure you'll enjoy !
After having the Flux, It's just a matter for how long ?
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The no reverse is actually the "hpi exercise program"
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RC-Monster Brushless
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Location: Gramercy, LA
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03.13.2010, 02:46 PM
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The no reverse is actually the "hpi exercise program" 
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I know I know. Everyone and everything in this world is telling me I'm fat. even my R/c's now...  Guess it's time to buy a golf cart to go get it...
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Check out my huge box!
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Location: Slidell, LA
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03.13.2010, 06:54 PM
I hate loud tiny motors. I even pulled the muggy exhaust off the 12r cause it rattled my helmet. Nothing against people who do like loud stuff though, just as long as they are out of earshot! I guess I am just used to what a tuned v8 sounds like, and anything else just seems rough and weak to me...
I understand the tuned pipe will make a difference, but it will never be 4wd, and it will always be heavy and need a large area to play in. My bashing spots are 1/8 friendly, but not 1/5. Plus the gas was too slow for me, I guess I am just used to brushless acceleration.
To each his own, all the baja owners need to get out and enjoy those big rcs!
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03.14.2010, 01:54 AM
Woooo, man, what a project to take that thing down to nearly the frame for the first time! Spent 7 hours last night and 5 hours today on this sucker! Definently crap loads more parts then my Savage Flux with a bit more complexity. Finally got all the outerwears on so I shouldn't have to worry about my motor for a good long time.
So, on my first take down and working on the Baja, I've already come across a few things that stood out to me.
1. Freaking elastic outwears for air filter was a bitch to put on, shoulda gotten the drawstring one :cursing: Stock foam outside filter is a pain to keep on straight. Collar holder assembly was a complete bitch to take off due to stupid clip design, grrrr.... :censored:

2. Clutch assembly isn't as scary as a thought, but it's alot to keep track of when apart :*( I just left it alone this round.
3. SOB, those wheel hex nuts were on farking tight! I had to bang them loose with a hammer and hex remover and that took several tries and nearly an hour! I even tried a huge crescent wrench and only managed to mar the hex huts :censored: :glare:


4. Getting to the diff and out is a fair amount of work, I hope I don't have to go digging into that thing often. Good thing I checked it like everyone said to, it was pretty much empty except a light coating of oil. That alloy diff casing is huge!!! :eek:
5. Its easy and quick to take off the protection plates all over the chassis, thank god for body clips
6. The body clips attached to the rubber holders on the body shell are a farking godsend to put them on and off! The rubber seal also helps keep the body from getting scratched on the posts and from vibration, thank you HPI! :clap:
7. Stock exhaust gasket was utter junk, it completely ripped itself apart when I took the exhaust off. :glare: Had to scrap the remnants off with a knife. Installed a nice, new HD gasket, shouldn't have to worry about blowouts now.
8. Having to take the entire motor out to attach the outerwears crankcase filter was alot of work. I sure hope I don't need to do that very often....

9. Throttle linkage and servo needed some adjustments and no matter what I did, I can't get that throttle servo arm to be at a perfect 90 degree angle but after fiddling with it, it should be fine. First drive will confirm or deny this.

10. Following a pit tip I saw on RC Car Action, I cut the the flywheel outerwears near the pull start string hole so it would be easy to take off and on without having to undo/redo the pull starter knot every time. I put on some CA glue to keep the threads coming off but I forgot CA dries kinda white, owell....

11. Supplied goodies, oils, tools and what not outa the box were pretty useful and nice to have off hand. I think I will reuse the HPI 2 cycle oil bottle to accurately measure my synthetic oil for gas mixing, its quick and simple.
12. Radio box seems pretty cramped, dunno where I'm gonna put that killer Bee kill switch in there
13. The included RX battery charger sucks major, not even a damn LED for status of the charging not to mention slow as hell. That's gonna get upgraded promptly. :mad:
14. Shocks look pretty intimidating to take apart and rebuild. Sure hope the o-rings last for awhile, might get shock socks soon to help reduce wear and tear, I hate shock rebuilding
15. Pushing the RX wire through the antenna tube was a royal PITA. I spent over half an hour trying to get that damn thing in. 2.4ghz short antenna wire FTW.
16. I'm DEFINITELY gonna need that rotating Team Fast Eddy Baja stand, this thing is a bear to move around while I work on it.
Those are my initial first time noob thoughts and impression on my first hands on tear down of my new 5T! Was alot of work just to put on some filters, but I learned alot about the Baja design and now I'm more familiar with how to maintain it and take it apart while it was nice and clean. THe whole time I was working on it, I thought about the new color scheme/mods/parts/hop ups and even the trucks new name once im all done with it.
Ahhh crap, so this is the Baja bug i've been hearing about? Great....
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RC-Monster Titanium
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Location: Bozeman, Montana
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03.16.2010, 07:56 AM
Very nice! Definitely get a tuned pipe for that beast, it makes a HUGE difference in power.
All I ever wanted was an honest weeks pay for an honest days work.
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03.16.2010, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Unsullied_Spy
Very nice! Definitely get a tuned pipe for that beast, it makes a HUGE difference in power.
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So, when we bashing little pussy cat?
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RC-Monster Titanium
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03.17.2010, 12:43 AM
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So, when we bashing little pussy cat? 
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As soon as you get your lazy ass down here  I've got no money for gas right now, just took a friend of mine to Helena last night (made good time pinging off the governor at 130) and until he can pay me back for the gas I have no money to go up there with.
All I ever wanted was an honest weeks pay for an honest days work.
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BMW M Power!
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03.17.2010, 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Unsullied_Spy
As soon as you get your lazy ass down here  I've got no money for gas right now, just took a friend of mine to Helena last night (made good time pinging off the governor at 130) and until he can pay me back for the gas I have no money to go up there with.
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Darn your lack of speed limits! I'd love to let my car stretch it's legs...
Looking good freezebyte. I can't wait to see some real bashing of it!
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03.17.2010, 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by BP-Revo
Darn your lack of speed limits! I'd love to let my car stretch it's legs...
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Um, they got rid of our beloved "Reasonable and prudent" speed restriction years ago, we've been on speed limits for awhile now up here
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03.17.2010, 02:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Unsullied_Spy
As soon as you get your lazy ass down here  I've got no money for gas right now, just took a friend of mine to Helena last night (made good time pinging off the governor at 130) and until he can pay me back for the gas I have no money to go up there with.
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Lol, we've got plenty of time and its gonna get warmer anyway
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TEAM FUSION
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Location: Iowa... Hawkeye country
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03.17.2010, 02:56 AM
I think this truck is sweet. I've got to run a couple Bajas and wasn't really impressed. Then last summer a local racer got the 5T and it ripped pretty good right out of the box.... much more impressive to me. We were shredding grass with big smiles. :) It does require a big area to really let her run, but if you have a good place, I think it's a great bashing toy.
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BMW M Power!
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03.17.2010, 03:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Freezebyte
Um, they got rid of our beloved "Reasonable and prudent" speed restriction years ago, we've been on speed limits for awhile now up here
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Bummer...though I don't know if 155mph would have qualified as "reasonable and prudent."
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03.17.2010, 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by glassdoctor
I think this truck is sweet. I've got to run a couple Bajas and wasn't really impressed. Then last summer a local racer got the 5T and it ripped pretty good right out of the box.... much more impressive to me. We were shredding grass with big smiles. :) It does require a big area to really let her run, but if you have a good place, I think it's a great bashing toy.
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Oh, I have nothing but room in Montana. This is our Bash Pit
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roofles.
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03.17.2010, 07:03 PM
Lucky SOB...
I have a tiny street and a lopsided lawn.
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RC-Monster Titanium
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Location: Bozeman, Montana
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03.19.2010, 05:26 AM
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Bummer...though I don't know if 155mph would have qualified as "reasonable and prudent."
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It went from "Reasonable and Prudent" to "Go fast enough and we won't bother" a few years ago :( I drove from Bozeman to Helena and back the other day bouncing off my Subaru's 130 MPH governor and never had any cop troubles.
That bashing pit is definitely amazing, but I have 1/4 tank of gas and $25 to last me until Tuesday then I have a car payment, insurance, and registration to pay so I'm screwed on bashing for at least another 2 weeks.
All I ever wanted was an honest weeks pay for an honest days work.
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