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1/10 Scale Nitro Monster Truck:
Traxxas T-Maxx Classic (2013) - 49104 - Radio Controlled ModelHistory and Info:
Introduced by Traxxas in 2013, the T-Maxx Classic Monster Truck - # 49104 - came factory assembled RTR, with a choice of four pre-painted Bodyshells, TRX-2.5 Engine with EZ-Start, and an upgrade to a TQ-3 (3 channel) 2.4Ghz Radio System.
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★ Traxxas T-Maxx Classic (2013) Chassis ★
★ Traxxas T-Maxx Classic (2013) Chassis ★
★ Traxxas T-Maxx Classic (2013) Gearbox ★
★ Traxxas T-Maxx Classic (2013) ★
★ Traxxas T-Maxx Classic (2013) TQ-3 2.4Ghz Radio ★
★ Traxxas T-Maxx Classic (2013) 2.5 Engine ★
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Buying a Used Traxxas T-Maxx
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Hints, Tips and Information
Look after your Gears
In RC there are a number of different gear teeth sizes we tend to use, based on two systems. Imperial and metric. |
Hints, Tips and Information
Glow Plugs for Nitro Engines
Nitro Engines for RC Models use a system to ignite the fuel mixture that simply employs a wire coil in a small housing called a Glow Plug. To start the engine, a battery powered Starter, or Glow Igniter, is connected to the Glow Plug and electric current heats the coil to white hot, so that when you pull start your engine, the air - fuel mixture in the cylinder is ignited. With the engine now running, the starter is no longer required. Heat generated under compression is enough to keep the coil element hot enough to keep the engine running.
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