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Cooling holes in body

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MrClean

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I was wondering if it is recommended that cooling holes be put in the Revo stock body. It has the opening on the back window, but I've seen alot of aftermarket bodies with holes in the windshield also.

What tools are good to use for making such holes/openings?
 
Putting a hole or holes in the front windshield is recommended for a nitro. It lets the mill receive a constant flow of air to help cool it down.

There are several ways to cut hole. None really as an advantage over the other.

Reamer to drill a bunch of holes in any pattern you want
Dremel with sanding drum to cut out a section
Olfa or Hobbico circle cutter
 
Thanks Rob, I have a dremel and will be making holes later this evening.
 
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