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alpinehyperlite

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I just purchased my first t-maxx 3.3. Havent even taken it out of the box. (have to get off work) My question is, i have heard that the stock muffler is plastic. Can i add my stock Losi Aftershock muffler? (metal, tuned for .26) Will this affect my t-maxx in any way? (better or worse)
 
it is probabley going to be to big I would think. A 3.3 is a small block .20 engine and that other pipe is for a much bigger mill. I would get one for a sm. block. but somebody will put some input on this.
 
I'm just gona stick with the stock set up for now. I got a modded out LOSI that I'm using primarily for track use, and for sled pull comps, i just picked up the tmaxx 3.3 to play with parking lots and parks. I'm having a hell of a time trying to get my tune right.
 
it seems that with 2-3 degree weather changes during the day, you have to re-tune that thing. and it runs HOTT!
 
You did break it in correctly right? Also what are you calling hot? As compared to a 1:1 engine oh heck yeah they are hot running engines. I normally don't have to re-tune that much for a few degrees change.....but each engine has it's own personality.
 
Louisiana temp changes = severe humidity changes. lol. Yes broke it in to Traxxas specs, and I'm saying high because i was running about 265-270 average, while my losi wont get over 190ish.
 
it's not really so much the Temps as it is the Relative Humidity...as you get cooler temps though a 2-3 deg change can have a HUGE swing on the RH.....ie...when it's 80dg and 80% RH here in FL the temps can swing 10 deg and not really change the tune...until the temps start dipping below 60...then the exponential RH% changes are very drastic....and you have to retune.....traxx-ass mills are not known for their tune reliabilty.....it's a price point mill for sure but is not impossible to tune...search the forum for the Tuning chart (I think it's a sticky note now in the engine forum)...that will help alot......

well nevermind...sounds like you already knew all that....
 
oh hells yea, another louisiana driver! I have an apartment in Denham springs, I feel a bash session coming on!
 
yea, they just opened a track bout 20 min away. rcpowerhobbies.com damn nice people. Out in springfield. You of all people on here should know how jacked up our weather is for tuning.
 
man,right now in TN our weather is all jacked up. 70 one day 30 the next...

tell me about, i have to watch the weather each morning just to know what to wear and take to work with me. i :surrender
 
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