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how difficult would it be to do something simular to this.

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they are hard to find. most of them have been parted out. here is a pic of one i do believe is a full supermaxx.


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i pasted the pic in to the add image and previewed the post but it must not have gone through. how about this

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as long as the screws don't rattle out. but that chassis could support the larger airplane motors with no problem only issue would be if that throttle sticks and someone is in it way.
 
as long as the screws don't rattle out. but that chassis could support the larger airplane motors with no problem only issue would be if that throttle sticks and someone is in it way.

That's a problem with any hobby-grade RC. There should never be anybody in the way. My buddies got a fused angle because after breaking it casing a jump on his yzf 450, he aimed his old megatech touring car to close to himself at full throttle, it caught an edge and cracked him. Stupid.
 
i have done that except for the breaking part. but how about this if you use a fuel pump like in the video do you need a tuned pipe?
 
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