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Cmatt1605

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hey everyone, i am new to nitro cars, and i have just recently bought a t maxx 2.5. i was just wondering if oil (at least thats what it seems like) collecting on the chassis and around the exhaust and rear right suspension is normal? or do i have my settings wrong?
 
perfectly normal ....the oil doesn't get all burnt in the engine ....some of it comes out ;).....it might be worst if you run to rich ....but you will always have that to clean ....
 
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i have a laser temp gauge from where i work on trucks all the time. is that the kind you are talking about? or a hard wired one?
 
i have alot of integy parts havent had a problem be shure to buy heavy duty ones and not the thin skid plates
 
Integy=junk. I dropped a bulkhead on the floor once and the shock tower mounting ear broke off. Don't buy anything from them except for the 3 shoe clutch.
 
really the only thing i was looking at was the shocks from integy, everything else i was gonna go to golden horizon or rd logics
 
I too have heard many bad things about Integy. I have tried their bulkheads the smaller "hollow" ones, wrecked and they crumbled like butter. I replaced with the Integy HD 7075 bulkheads and have not had a problem yet despite simlilar wrecks. I think when it comes to Integy some is good other parts are junk. With the oil residue leftover on your chassis, I extended my exhaust outlet about 2 inches with 3/8" fuel line from my local auto parts store. this puts the discharge position a little further away from the truck. Not fool proof but does make a much cleaner truck just be sure not to restrict the exhaust flow. ;)
 
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