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Problem keeping trx2.5r running in my revo

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Found the same thing. Stock plug worked pretty well, but McCoy MC 59 works best. And now since I have the RB TM 323 set up, in which they still recommend using the stock plug, I found the MC59 still works better. Buy one, try it, if it works, problems solved for 5.00.
 
Rotorxhead7 said:
stop bitchin and get an os TM or TZ and be done!!!!

i never put a stronger engine than the TZ in a truck and the TZ does more than enough

i wasn't bitchen bro just asking some opinions from others
 
Revo Rancher said:
Found the same thing. Stock plug worked pretty well, but McCoy MC 59 works best. And now since I have the RB TM 323 set up, in which they still recommend using the stock plug, I found the MC59 still works better. Buy one, try it, if it works, problems solved for 5.00.


i tried those mc-59 when i bought my truck and your right they did seem to work better tan a stock plug i noticed i burnt a couple stock plugs and when i put the mccoy in it seemed to work better but my buddy keep telling me it was the plug that was wrong. i think ill stick to those but i bought a compression gauge the other day and the mill is shot it was at around 42-45 psi cold. so I'm just going to get a new motor i think I'm going to look around for a good deal on a rb .23 heard they got a lot of low end power for bashing around. will those mcoys still work good with that motor
 
Bingo. Exactly what I run, RB TM 323 with McCoy MC 59, Traxxas 20%. Great combo.
 
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