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Sorry I haven't replied to your post. The mgt handles a picco .26 like it was made for it. I've raced mine for almost a month with no problems. I'm not on my computer now but, when I get home I'll post some pictures of my setup today. I did have to ajust the two speed a little. PonchoOriginally posted by Chevy-SS
poncho, I am picking up a new MGT tomorrow. I have a spare Ofna .26 engine laying around. Will the MGT drivetrain handle that engine?? That thing has 2.7 hp and really rips. It eats T-Maxx drivetrains for breakfast.
First race I finished 4th out of 8 trucks, which were made up mostly of savages and 2.5 tmaxx's. BTW the track is very tight and technical. I was pleased with the mgt's performance as most of the problems were driver errors. LOL PonchoOriginally posted by RatzoRC
Let us know how you finished.
In the monster truck class you race what you bring. Sometimes theirs not enough big block mt trucks to have a seperate class. PonchoOriginally posted by sweetmaxx
Your race in a class wity both big blocks and small blocks?
Check the "view my gallery" under my username, I have some pictures of my MGT PonchoOriginally posted by Chevy-SS
poncho, thanks for info. I am going to race the MGT with the stock engine and see what happens. The track is very technical, so power don't matter much; driving skill is what counts. I am hesitant to put the .26 into the MGT as I don't want to start fraggin' all the drivetrain parts, but it's good to hear that you have been successful with it.
Chevy here is my setup to date.Originally posted by Chevy-SS
man, that looks good. That is exactly my engine. Did yours drop right in? I read somewhere that you need a new engine mount for a Picco .26, is that true? Does your engine have the SG crank (the long one)? I like the battery pack lying flat. I was thinking of doing something like that at some point. Are you using the Richard Saxton setup? I see the red springs (which I already ordered) and the 40 series Bow-Ties (which I already have).
Did you have to raise the ride height or use heavier shock oil? I know the red springs are stiffer, but are they enough to compensate for the lower profile tires? That is, are you slapping the chassis much when you land off a big jump?
Nice job