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Long break, but back up and running...

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RevoME

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Hi folks,

after almost two months of business and studying I finally got a chance to get my Revo on the road again. The first time since I have it running in more than 40 degree weather and it ran just perfect. A police officer showed up and spend a few minutes hanging out before being called away. I thank god for a huge parking lot with almost 250 meters of straights and freshly cut grass in between.
We have a solid 65 today with sun and some wind and it was certainly a enjoyable 1.5 hours.

Again tomorrow :)
I've got almost 3/4's of a gallon on this engine by now, still with the first glowplug, and am starting to wonder how long they can last?
Cheers!
:redbuggy:
 
Just keep a spare in your kit......as you never know...good to see you go to run...just came in from breaking two of my revos........now to wrench em up and do it again..;)
 
Just keep a spare in your kit......as you never know...good to see you go to run...just came in from breaking two of my revos........now to wrench em up and do it again..;)

LOL, second run after a long break was today, as promised...
While slowing down onto a freshly mowed grassbody I "overlooked" a lamp-post with a cementfoot. Impact was on the slow end, but the Fullforce Bumper took a scratch, I did not like that, and now I'm really anxious to get my new body from 4u2nv... as mine suffered a bit today.

My first gallon on the truck is complete.
Temps are steady between 203 and 240 and it moves nice and good.
Cleaning day tomorrow :)
 
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