https://www.hpisavageforum.com/gallery/showfull.php?photo=10003
Clean build and looks like a street brasher. Love it.
Clean build and looks like a street brasher. Love it.
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Looks like RTR savavy to me. Nothing special lol
uhhh.....thats an all stock truck besides the wheels/tires as far as I know. He bought that rtr
Awesome! Lets see your super-special savages that are all decked out with hop ups.
or how about mine:
again, its a sad day to see a queenie with so much money dumped into it but never been run. Actually, its a pretty good idea not to run it, those shocks would never hold up to a jump. Also, no mid-tank? What has this site come to? Noobs with stock tanks commenting on "stock" trucks, lol.
I have been bashing that truck for almost two gallons now. Those are old pictures.
And yes I quickly figured out that the shocks suck royally. I don't know what you're talking abut? Midtank? why? the saddle tank works fine as long as its sealed.
yeah, the stock tank is a lousy design but even worse, it is located lower than the carb & since these models have no fuel pump and rely on gravity to get the fuel from the tank to carb, once your tank hits the 1/2 empty mark, your carb will get less fuel & more air (known as the 1/2 tank lean) and mess up your tune. Mid tank mod will raise the fuel tank higher in relation to the carb so that you will get a consistent flow of fuel to the carb and consistent tune. look at the tank in relation to the carb in this pic https://www.hpisavageforum.com/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/4718/title/hellfire-shafts/cat/640I have been bashing that truck for almost two gallons now. Those are old pictures.
And yes I quickly figured out that the shocks suck royally. I don't know what you're talking abut? Midtank? why? the saddle tank works fine as long as its sealed.
that's true, but the pressure isn't enough to keep the engine from leaning out when the tank gets to 1/2. try it out and you'll see)hmm...I see what you mean. That definitely makes sense. I get it now. They don't totally rely on gravity though they have the back pressure from the pipe.
But I see what you mean
not sure. ive seen that debated 1,000 times over the years but to be effective, my opinion is that you would need to raise the tank even in the stock location to remedy this.Is there a tank that will fix the 1/2 lean issue, that could be mounted in the stock location? I think on another site someone said yes, but have forgotten which tank it was.
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