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sharkyb

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  1. Bashing
i have a kyosho 777 with a team orion .26 engine which is a bit big for the buggy so anyways the exhaust that was on before had no baffles in it so i used a spare 1 of a old tmaxx its smaller but has baffles is this goin to do anything to the motor?
 
Why are you swapping it? What pipe was on the t-maxx? Was it a stock pipe or is it a big block maxx with a big block pipe?

If you run a small block pipe on a big block engine, it's going to severely change it's performance. May make it hard to tune.
 
um yes it is a much smaller pipe so i take it i should put the other 1 back on also this is my only buggy and i want to use it in the winter what can i do to it to make sure its gonna hold up because people say the cold weather is hard on the motor
 
Better start typing with some punctuation or your not gonna get many answers. You can wrap the head with foil, a baby sock, or other things. All you can do is find a way to keep the right amount of heat in the engine. There's many ways to waterproof your electronics. Plasti dip, sensor safe rtv around servo seams and what not. Do a search on water proofing and/or winter running and you'll come up with a ton of info.
 
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