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wyattroa
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09.06.2010, 11:35 AM

I never meant for the truck to be a speed truck, I have an onroad for that. I guess I just got confused because I know on my savage by going to 6s they have you put a larger pinion in with it. I was actually surprised at the trucks weight. You would think it would be crazy heavy but it's not. But like I said before I still can't get over why the temps were fine my first run, maybe because the body was off and I was double checking? Everything was fine to touch by hand on the first run, the second run was on a day that was only 10 degree hotter.
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09.06.2010, 01:21 PM

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I guess I just got confused because I know on my savage by going to 6s they have you put a larger pinion in with it.
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That I believe was a mistake in the manual....
   
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09.06.2010, 01:26 PM

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That I believe was a mistake in the manual....
Really? I will have to check that out then and give HPI a call. I know the when I spoke to HPI they asked what pinion I was running and didn't mention it was wrong.. I got some research to do now..lol
   
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