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Post by STROMI 121 on Aug 3, 2016 20:55:50 GMT -5
Those are usually the good ones. Just make sure your battery cables and fuel lines are routed properly and inside of another hose for protection. Its the most common mistake I see newbees make. I hope you have fun. Prebend or notch the rear frame rails and use the back allot.
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Post by fulltrackzach55 on Aug 3, 2016 20:58:30 GMT -5
I'm actually to young to drive it so i built it for my uncle to drive
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Post by STROMI 121 on Aug 3, 2016 21:00:04 GMT -5
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Post by fulltrackzach55 on Aug 3, 2016 21:03:46 GMT -5
only concern is the back plowing or the engine overheating. i've read the whole thing a few times, even though i'm not driving it I know i'm hooked and will be driving one as soon as i can. Thanks for the help always appreciated
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Post by STROMI 121 on Aug 3, 2016 21:06:24 GMT -5
I admire your enthusiasm.
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Post by kj53 on Aug 4, 2016 4:09:14 GMT -5
I'm actually to young to drive it so i built it for my uncle to drive So after finding out your a kid it makes since why you kept saying it was to much but still wanted more suggestions good for you to be so persistent good luck with the build and in the future hope everything turns out good for you and you stay in this sport
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Post by fulltrackzach55 on Aug 4, 2016 10:48:21 GMT -5
So after finding out your a kid it makes since why you kept saying it was to much but still wanted more suggestions good for you to be so persistent good luck with the build and in the future hope everything turns out good for you and you stay in this sport Yeah ill probably stick with it I've had fun building it and I already ivensted into all the initial stuff fuel cell, fuel pump, fuel line, all that stuff that will outlast the cars Thanks
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