XTM Mammoth Log

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Ok , I'm starting a log on my XTM mammoth , it is all stock.

First looks at the mammoth :
Good looking
Big
Nice large cooling head for motor
metal gear high torque servo
alloy frame

Running
pros:
decent motor
starts like a champ
runs like a champ
good suspion

Cons:
weak shock towers

pic time ( sorry I couldn't get better pics)

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little dirty , not done cleaning.
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24.7 , stock
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Run you ova bitch!
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Soon to come is ProLine 40 series bead lock wheels , xtm start box , OFNA 3 chamber pipe , VG racing roll cage , Dadders.net 23mm wheel adapters , dadders.net 3 peice brace system.
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Just finished rebuilding the shocks I used a 40 weight oil on the outer shocks and a 25 weight on the iner shocks.

I haven't even got to drive the truck yet. :(
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Post by payaso »

you need at least 50wt on all corners... That's a heavy truck.





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Aawww , fuck the pull starter broke , just as I got it tuned :fu:


::EDIT:: Payaso, ya, it handles pretty good, but I do agree with you , it needs heavier oil.
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Post by payaso »

Be prepared to work on that thing alot.

80% wrenchin
20% drivin

What fluids are in the diffs?




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I don't know , so far the only problem I had is the shock towers are weak, soon to be replaced by 7075 towers. http://www.hobbypeople.net/gallery/149594.asp

I hope your saying that nitro RC in its self is a lot of work, and not that all XTM's are a POS , cause my Mammoth is very durable and strong.
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Oh, as for the diff fluid I have no clue what so ever, I had to pull the rear diff apart to fix the cup last night .
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Sho 'nuff, this is shaping into a mammoth log. :-o
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hue35 wrote:Sho 'nuff, this is shaping into a mammoth log. :-o
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Post by guerd87 »

looking forward to following this build up :-o havnt owned a nitro rc since back in the day, when i was 14 i got myself a traxxis stadium truck, even forget the model now but it was pretty fun to bash around, plan on getting another one day :D
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I'm having a bit of a tunning problem , I can get it tuned in and run good but then about 6 minitues later it acts like I don't have the high speed needle vavle out fare enough, so I turn it out and then it starts spitting fuel.
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SHAUN wrote:I'm having a bit of a tunning problem , I can get it tuned in and run good but then about 6 minitues later it acts like I don't have the high speed needle vavle out fare enough, so I turn it out and then it starts spitting fuel.

Sounds like a air leak in your engine. Time to tear it down, and seal it up.

Also check your fuel lines, and O-ring in the tank.. If it's got a fuel filter, check that too.




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LOL , the fuel filter was almost all the way apart, prolly explains why I had some fuel leaking.
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Post by guerd87 »

i use to have a habit of when i brought something new i would have to strip it down and rebuild everything, when i bought my old traxxis s/hand i ran it once and pulled it down, put new seals through everything and generally went over the whole truck, cause you never know what its been through before
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Ok, everything is tight and right, just need my pull starter, witch my mom had to pic up.

:::EDIT::: I also got a motor that my LHS owner gave me when I baught the truck used from him, I put it all back together, put it on my airplane test stand and rigged my plane starter to fit the fly wheel, it's amazing that it actually runs.
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