OK 3mm Chassis Plates? Aluminum Body Shocks? How does this solve the HTL issue? as a very near future Savage owner Please fill me in.
The tank is a very uniform rectangle from top to bottom. Also, with the orientation of it on the savage as I have it, the fuel pick is at the back of the tank.
I tried a few other tanks, but they all ended up as front tank pickup, so I had issues with them and went back to the smaller 125cc OFNA tank. $10 tank, lasts forever and keeps consistent tune from full to empty. I tried a buggy tank that fit, can't recall which, the MGT tank which had more air leaks in it than a sock, the HPI tank with the uniflow mod, got tired of backflooding fuel into the pipe when I didn't run it dry and annoyed by the tank being in the way when starting, so ended up back on the 125cc tank. If I could find one a bit taller that held 150cc, I'd go for it, but I haven't found one yet I liked that fit in the spot well enough and was a rear pickup.
The shocks are the plastic big bores. I can't recall the oil/springs I have, but I do like the setup, heavier oil/springs than the flux they came from, got them on ebay from a flux tear down. I bought the truck as a typical savage-x that had very little use from a guy that ran the engine ragged, but grew tired of the HPI engine very quickly. I ended up putting in BP diffs and the HD outer dogs along with the HPI steel spur. Still using standard center dogs though. I also run an LST2 HT pipe on it. It's quieter than the
HPI savage pipes and gives good power with the LRP28S3 I have in it.