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    Sweeet!!

    I suggest ordering a couple medium glow plugs... no need to get expensive O.S. brand, they foul easily during the extra rich break in period.

    Invest in a good rechargeable glow plug driver. The D Battery models will burn through batteries.

    If it doesn't come with one, get yourself at least one 6V receiver battery pack. I trust if you've run electrics, you already have a good battery charger for these things, right?

    If you can't get good fuel localy, I order mine from Torco race fuels at the torconitro.com website. Reasonably priced, and good clean fuel... and they ship fast.

    Torco provides fuel for NHRA!



    I was running mine out by the street, and an employee of the scrapyard next door asked if I was interested in a Traxxas T-Maxx complete kit for $40.00.... well, DUH!!
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    I actually have a local shop here that I am visiting tomorrow to get some low down on rices for fuel, and I will pick up a few glow plugs and a battery pack when I am there. I do have a pretty good charger, but it is getting old, so I am going to be looking for one of those real soon.

    Just crious, but, is the break in period a long thing? I am very anxious to get it running, but I want to do it right.


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    There are a couple schools of thought on break in. I just went by the instructions that came with my vehicles.

    Basically running the first two tanks really rich, and easy on the throttle, lean it out a bit, and run two more tanks. letting the engine cool between runs. Then you can start to tune for power. I did my buggy in one afternoon... Seems to run just fine.

    There's another method called heat cycling, I'm sure a search would turn up plenty of info. I know there's a bunch of videos on youtube.
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    But, I am just guessing here, but you have used this method before with no ill affects?
    I have come to realize that the opninion of someone I know holds a lot more water than someone doing a write up for a magazine or a company.


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    I'm still fairly new to the hobby, but my engines seem to run great...


    I can see some people getting very meticulous over break in when they just dropped 400 bucks for a new motor. Personally, I think the manufacturers instructions are sufficient.
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    I hear ya there, after dropping this amount of cash, I definately want to do as much as I possibly can the right way.


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    Spoke with HPI, and they told me that it could be another 2 months before the new Savage is released aaaarrrggghhhh, I can't wait

    Hey Will, want to sell that cheap Traxxis that you just bought from the "neighbor"?


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