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beason, thanks for the tip. is it a good idea to change fuel lines even if there still pretty new from the factory?
 
it doesn't really matter unless they're in need of changing. If you suspsect them of a problem, then change them.
 
rbmaxxbasher said:
it doesn't really matter unless they're in need of changing. If you suspsect them of a problem, then change them.

You should change them about every 2-3 cleanings of the air filter... or about 2-3 days of running... some people do it sooner or later than that, but its better to be safe then popping asprin to take the headaches away! :smoke:
 
all of you having problems. try traxxas top fuel. when i was running my hyper it was like 300 Degreese. and then i tryied traxxas fuel and it stayed areound 150-225. Stupid eliminator fuel seized my s-25!
 
I din't like Top Fuel. Still overheated. I got the lowest temps with good power out of O'Donnell, and a friend of mine seems to have good luck with Trinity Monster Power (purple stuff). I use O'Donnell in everthing now. It has a high oil content, and seems consistant from gallon to gallon.
 
i bought some odonnell and its on its way to my house as we speak, so ill tell you all the result once i get it.
 
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