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.23 Sirio Screams

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madnking

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I finally got my .23 installed in my Revo and its fast. WHen I do a high speed run it pulls a wheelie when it shifts into second and by the time it reaches top spead its almost floating and It really hard to control at top speed. I am not dissapionted at all. I am running a 1/8 scale pipe and the Sirio engine bracket and manifold and stock air filter.
 
Sounds cool
I have heard that you should go with a motor saver air filter to get full power out of the sirio.. The stock filter is to restrictive..So more power to come
 
cool my weekend is over damn those green metal cabletv boxes. Bent the front left push rod pretty good and it pushed into the upper arm and snapped it at the hinge pin. Oh well those arms are pretty cheap if I remember right. I wonder if I should go with Aluminum ones? Worth the money or just replace with plastic cause their so cheap?
 
Aluminum is stronger than plastic, but where you hit something and it broke just the arm, if you upgrade to aluminum then hit something the arm might get bent, and you might break something else that cost alittle bit more $$ to fix. I'm going to run the plastic ones because they are light, and they will break first which could save me some $$. I broke the upper right arm and bent a pushrod. I fixed the push rod, and it costed me 7.50 for the upper lower combo.
 
Its a new sirio bracket and manifold that trinity distributes. $45.00
 
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