R RideRed Well-Known Member Nov 2, 2009 #1 check it out http://www.rc4wdstore.com/2/product_info.php?products_id=907&osCsid=0f444b69b7fae1557f5cadc8ab846c75
check it out http://www.rc4wdstore.com/2/product_info.php?products_id=907&osCsid=0f444b69b7fae1557f5cadc8ab846c75
T trackside Well-Known Member Nov 2, 2009 #3 Those are awesome put a injecter and NOS and it would be perfected for my mud racer project.
william g Retired Moderator Nov 2, 2009 #4 it is VERY cool I wish I was building a scale ride, that would be perfect. :bling
C clodman23 Well-Known Member Nov 2, 2009 #5 They are very cool, but at $250 I dont know. Do I drop the money to have that scale look, or do i spend the same and get a whole truck?
They are very cool, but at $250 I dont know. Do I drop the money to have that scale look, or do i spend the same and get a whole truck?
Electrohacker Well-Known Member Nov 2, 2009 #6 the transfer case is too close to the engine for me... they needed to make the transmission section longer (easy to do just make that shaft longer) problem is, for scale placement this thing will be too far forward for good pinion angles on the front driveshaft
the transfer case is too close to the engine for me... they needed to make the transmission section longer (easy to do just make that shaft longer) problem is, for scale placement this thing will be too far forward for good pinion angles on the front driveshaft
L Locoboy5150 Well-Known Member Nov 3, 2009 #7 Wow, those are VERY cool. Agreed, the transmission is too short compared to what's behind a typical American V-8, but still cool.
Wow, those are VERY cool. Agreed, the transmission is too short compared to what's behind a typical American V-8, but still cool.
mcfig Well-Known Member Nov 3, 2009 #8 Electrohacker said: problem is, for scale placement this thing will be too far forward for good pinion angles on the front driveshaft Click to expand... Easy fix, you just can't do some giant lift on it. It would have to be more scale to the ground. I think it would work well in this:
Electrohacker said: problem is, for scale placement this thing will be too far forward for good pinion angles on the front driveshaft Click to expand... Easy fix, you just can't do some giant lift on it. It would have to be more scale to the ground. I think it would work well in this: