NightHawk J30 yea, lust get a Losi eight kit or wait for the eight x. Get a real nitro engine without the one way bearing. Have the bump box. Less resistance. More power and reliable.
TheOtherWhiteBread0 I don’t do it for the speed I do it cause it more badass. I’ll take 60mph with awesome sound and smell. With a real nitro engine will put electric to shame. Run all day long. Same thing with my Losi 5t it’s slower but hearing the braaap is all I need. Just my opinion. My electric models are boring to me now. Less fun to me.
@@andyrips834 when i was younger i was all in on electrics, just because i was too scared to learn. something i highly regret doing as id be much more well versed in the aspects of nitro today. i feel like a bonehead trying to learn all the new ins-and-outs but thats all part of the process! nitro just keeps getting better as you continue to delve into that world.
My 2.5 T-maxx from 2003 is still running to this day, just thought I'd put that out there. Over the past 20 years I've put through about 3 gal of fuel at 15% nitro.
Bro I literally run half a gal in one day, in the past 3 years I've been through 3 engines, because I run the for 6 hours strait, IN ONE GO, tell me you have had that truck for 20 years and only ran 3 gallons of fuel, I mean it just goes to show that time can't kill the nitro, but a loss of compression through countless straight hours of non stop running can, fr fr, no cool downs,
I love electric rc’s, but I’ll always be a sucker for that Nitro sound and experience It’s like the V8 sound compared to a 4 cylinder or a hybrid Traxxas got famous because of the Tmaxx I hope they take a chance and do a tribute reboot to the mighty TMaxx one last time Do it right Traxxas, you owe it all to the Tmaxx I know I’ll buy one for me and my son
Don’t discount the Revo, I have one with a brand new 3.3 that when it’s tuned correctly cannot keep the front wheels down! It’s a monster and so much fun to drive.
Just picked up a brand spanking new Tmaxx 3.3 (3-7-21). I can wait to break it in! I also have an 13 & 11 year old 2.5 & 3.3 to go along with our new Xmaxx & Hoss Elector is great, but we need our Nitro!
You should use a head warmer to about 200° to expand the sleeve. After it run out of fuel make sure the piston is bottom dead center by rotating the flywheel by hand. Buy infer- red temperature sensor to monitor the cylinder head.
Actually, a straight pipe would actually be bad for these cars. Actual cars use a fuel pump in order to bring fuel from the tank to the engine. These R/C cars use exhaust pressure in order to move the fuel as they do not have a fuel pump. A straight pipe exhaust would lower the amount of exhaust backpressure, therefore making it harder to move fuel from the tank to the engine. It prob wouldn't damage it, but would make it harder for it to stay running. There is the chance however that this could make the R/C car run leaner due to less fuel, which if not tuned properly could overheat the engine.
I took my traxxas to the hobby shop its lways been my favorite rc they had the full to offer 50 bucks for it needless to say I took it home and figured out my own repairs.
Mine was tuned like crap out of the box, way too lean to run at all. I never broke in the engine but after a lot of blown put glow plugs I managed to get it running perfectly
Great nitro support video but the original one from 2004 with Robert Meadows had alot of great information. Also the Tmaxx 3.3 is my favorite Nitro Model.
When I discovered the T-maxx is when I discovered Traxxas. I actually got it with a Rustler from a friend who was ready to get the Revo when it came out. It’s been about 10ths & still have them. Now I have a Slayer pro 4x4 and a 4tec 2.5 with an OS. Enjoy both the nitro and electric. Traxxas bring some nitro back in a 1/5 scale since HPI is not. 👍
You can't make lots of engine revolutions cause you can't change the engine ignition timing! This vid information is all false information! The engine spins fast and the explosion in the engine is TOO SLOW to PUSH THE WHEELS WITH ANY POWER! Learn THIS BASIC FACT. THE ENGINE HAS A GLOW PLUG AND NO ADJUSTMENT FOR engine ignition timing.
Dreyn 77 there talking about the air to fuel mixture you can change it with the needles on the carb when there is less fuel present there is more power plus these engines spins at about 35,000 rpm+ they make 1hp plus there geared different
I’d wish Traxxas would come out with a Tmaxx 4.0. It should be 1 inch wider and a 1/2 inch longer than a current Maxx V2. Please also have it with a quick release body. Price should be $499. I’d promise to buy one for me and another one for my son. Come on Traxxas, one for your heritage. The Tmaxx is what put you guys on the global scene.
Starting the 4th and 5th break in tank this morning and than a bunch of us are meeting up this afternoon to have some fun! Xmaxx, Hoss, Orginal 2.5 & 3.3 Tmaxx, original LST & LST 2, and the brand new Tmaxx 3.3 I’ll be running today.... oh yeah!.....lol
Got me a good old nitro rustler I found the best fuel is 20% nitro 9% oil for absolute optimum performance while not overheating and running good I use VP Motorsport fuel or traxxas fuel both work amazing but only for the TRX does the traxxas work well anything else it’s garbage way to much oil
The operating temps should be at 270ish, I run my engines at around 245-280 depending on the day. here the guide, I’ve just copied this from a file on my computer so sorry if there are some inconsistencies with your problems. (I'll share this around hopefully it helps. Cheers) now, for the idle being too high or too low, first set it back to factory which is 4 turns out on the high speed needle and 1.75 turns out on the low speed, start the truck and run it around to let it warm up, once you have it warmed up bring it in and let it idle, if it's to high you will need to turn the idle screw out maybe 1/4 or 1/8th of a turn, and see how it's idling then, if you can’t get the truck to start, give it a little bit of throttle, once the engine is warm it should start up very easily. then one you have it idling you can start tuning, when your tuning, go in very small increments at a time, and ALWAYS tune the high-speed needle first, I usually go by 1/12 or 1/16th of a turn at a time, but must guys go 1/8th of a turn, after each adjustment do a few high-speed passes, take very careful note of 3 things. 1. the performance, has it gotten better or worse? when you start getting the rpm up does it sound like it's cutting out? if it sounds like it's cutting out then you are to lean and need to richen the HSN, if it is loading up and the performance is very sluggish then it is rich and you can go a little leaner 2. the smoke trail, there should always be a nice, clearly visible trail of blue smoke coming from the exhaust, always, if you cannot see a good trail of smoke, it is another sign of being to lean, if you’ve a lot of smoke at all rpms then you can go a little leaner 3. the temperature, since this is your first nitro truck it is a good idea, you get a good, reliable temp gauge, the engine should not go over 270 degrees F, if it does it is another sign of being to lean and you should richen it up just a little bit, but something most people over look is that you should not run under 190 degrees, if you do the piston sleeve doesn't expand enough and the engine will wear out very quickly. a last note on the high-speed needle is, never tune by one symptom alone, never tune just by performance, or smoke trail or temp, use at least two, so if you lean the engine out and the temps go from 220 to 230, and you note it's a little more powerful and go a little leaner, the only time you should ever tune by using just one symptom is when: A: you run to lean and the engine start hesitating and cutting out B: the temp goes above 290 degrees F in both cases you need to richen the HSN by at least 1/8th of a turn if not more. now for tuning the low-speed needle one the high-speed needle is set to where you want it, you can start with the low speed, start off at the factory setting, and just like the HSN tune in small increments of at least 1/8th of a turn, if not smaller, when tuning the low speed, you are aiming for a nice crisp throttle response, if you run the low speed to lean you will eat through glow plugs very quickly and it can damage your engine. once you start getting close to what you think is the best throttle response, tune in smaller increments, once you get it so as soon as you touch the throttle the engine start revving up and doesn't bog down at all, so as soon as you hit the gas, the truck takes off, once you get to that point do not lean it any further, and for a safe guard i like to richen it by 1/16 of a turn. to test to see if the low-speed needle is set to rich or to lean you need to do the pinch test, all you do is pinch the fuel line, and count how many seconds it takes for the engine to die, when you pinch the fuel line, the engine should idle normally for a second or two, then just before it dies it should rev up a few hundred rpm, then die on the count of 3. if the engine dies in 2 seconds or less, or does not rev up at all, you are to lean and need to richen the low-speed needle, if the engine takes more than 3 or 4 seconds to die, you are too rich and can lean the engine out a bit more. for then engine not start, check to see if the glow plugs good, to do that just take the plug out, connect it to the blue glow wire, hold the glow plug up against the cooling head, insert the starter wand into the truck and press the red button, if the wire in the plug glows it's good, if it doesn’t you need a new plug, if the plugs good it may be because the engine is flooded, so you need to take the glow plug out, pinch the flue line, turn the truck upside down and turn it over with the start wand and see if that helps. once you have done all your tuning you might have to set the idle again, if you do just follow the steps I posted at the top of the page, you should never have to touch the idle screw unless the truck is idling high enough for the clutch to engage, or that low it won’t start.
Traxxas makes the best vehicles for bashing traxxas has the best support the aftermarket parts are endless especially for the tmaxx. Just the tmaxx alone put nitro vehicles on the map. Traxxas did much more than people realize for the rc industry. That is why the tmaxx is literally the # 1 monster truck sold in the world.
Ive had the rustler when It was new (30mph electric one) and my dad spent like 400 bucks on it and I'm 15 now and since christmas is coming I'm asking for the jato 3.3 to start my nitro career, lol
Avoid letting the tank run dry? You actually want to run it empty when you are done for the day. Fuel sitting open to the air is not a good thing for extended periods.
"In models equipped with 2 speed transmissions, apply the brakes as soon as you hear 2nd gear engage." How many turns out should the shift point adjustment screw be turned out or for what rpm of the engine then? Considering the different vehicle masses and gear ratios, might be a better idea to screw the shift point adjustment screw all the way in so the transmission doesn't shift at all during the break in process for consistent, broken-in engine. :P
Just got my revo 3.3 and am hoping to break it in today. The temperature is going to be around 70 but the wind is out of control right now. Hope it dies down a little later. Looking forward to this new hobbie.
I've been in the hobby 2 years and have 8 total trucks including my newest trucks 1/10 Summit and E-Revo 2.0. But I'm wanting to have atleast 1 Nitro truck and decided on a Revo 3.3, but now I'm having second thoughts because there's no way I'm going to spend a whole day bored as hell watching five tanks of fuel evaporate while breaking in an Rc. I was going to give it a shot but I think I'll stick to my Lipo's...
There’s a guy on eBay that does an oil bath break in for you for $42. It’s the newest and safest way to break in your engine and you can just wait a few days, get it back, and drive like hell!
is the spur gear and clutch bell meant to be spinning when idling? my t maxx 2.5 is a bit hard to get a good idle without the truck trying to take off by itself
Kinda new into this tuning thing right and I've been having trouble with my nitro rustler, maybe it's the 2wd but it's just accelerating way too fast when in idle I'd be pleased if I could get a reply helping me since the idle screw doesn't seem to do the job! Now I do Think it might be the throttle itself so to speak but I don't really know how to decrease the throttle without touching the servo but I do have my suspections it might be with the low speed needle to do.
Why does my Revo 3.3 runs hot ?? My tune is super rich to the point it does 35mph and temps read no lower than 235 F and as I accelerate and use it, it goes up to 265 F
What happens if when the engine is about through half-of-a-tank, and when the engine gets any heat, it keeps on stalling. I don't know why it does that.
and what if no fuel is flowing? ive had my brand new slash for like 4 days now and it hasn't started for me once. The first attempt i saw a little fuel going into the line but it started raining so i went inside. Now nothing and im bummed thats a lot of money
Traxxas should really redesign the carburetor to the trx3.3 engine. That current one is such a pain to use. 1. Very hard to tune. 2. Way too rich on the middle range which can't be tuned at all. 3. too small for the 3.3cc. You would get a hefty performance boost from larger carb. They should really see what Losi or OS has done to their compatible carbs and improve from there. Then engine is OK on every other spec. Except the occasional rod snaps.
Ditch the 3.3 for something better and a bigger engine option. Orrrr rebuild the 3.3 the correct way like say putting a actual bushing on the wrist pin side of the con rod and a carb that is worth a damn.
I need help tuning my T-MAXX, I have the carburetor at factory settings and when I try to go it Boggs, I understand it's the break in tune so it's really rich but if I rather ask the pros for help, thanks
Hello, I recently got a T-Maxx 2.5. On factory break in settings it takes awhile to idle down. I see thick blue smoke, and am only on tank 2, so I shouldn't tune it. How do I resolve this?
I have seen a mini Nitrous kit, but I’d recommend having a new engine sitting by as it’s probably kill it. Could be fun though. There’s also a seller on eBay that’s designed a rocket pack system using those old rocket power packs you’d run a wire to, and it looks neat but actually only puts out any power for like 3-5 seconds.
What does it mean when my Traxxas 2wd slash moves while not giving any power? I started it for the first time I just bought it and after 5-10 seconds it moved by itself a little I’m assuming that’s the idle control?
New to nitro, my tmaxx 3.3 is broken in. It has blue smoke coming out when accelerating. After a day or two of me driving it, when it runs it smokes blue, but cuts out quickly. Any help? Tia.
We need more Nitro models
NightHawk J30 yea, lust get a Losi eight kit or wait for the eight x. Get a real nitro engine without the one way bearing. Have the bump box. Less resistance. More power and reliable.
TheOtherWhiteBread0 I don’t do it for the speed I do it cause it more badass. I’ll take 60mph with awesome sound and smell. With a real nitro engine will put electric to shame. Run all day long. Same thing with my Losi 5t it’s slower but hearing the braaap is all I need. Just my opinion. My electric models are boring to me now. Less fun to me.
Like a boat
@@andyrips834 when i was younger i was all in on electrics, just because i was too scared to learn. something i highly regret doing as id be much more well versed in the aspects of nitro today. i feel like a bonehead trying to learn all the new ins-and-outs but thats all part of the process! nitro just keeps getting better as you continue to delve into that world.
X MAXX With 10ps xD
My 2.5 T-maxx from 2003 is still running to this day, just thought I'd put that out there. Over the past 20 years I've put through about 3 gal of fuel at 15% nitro.
Nice
Only 3 gals in 20 years???
Only 3 gallons? That’s actually impressive it’s so new! My trucks have been through countless gallons of fuel and many engines. 😂
Bro I literally run half a gal in one day, in the past 3 years I've been through 3 engines, because I run the for 6 hours strait, IN ONE GO, tell me you have had that truck for 20 years and only ran 3 gallons of fuel, I mean it just goes to show that time can't kill the nitro, but a loss of compression through countless straight hours of non stop running can, fr fr, no cool downs,
I love electric rc’s, but I’ll always be a sucker for that Nitro sound and experience
It’s like the V8 sound compared to a 4 cylinder or a hybrid
Traxxas got famous because of the Tmaxx
I hope they take a chance and do a tribute reboot to the mighty TMaxx one last time
Do it right Traxxas, you owe it all to the Tmaxx
I know I’ll buy one for me and my son
Don’t discount the Revo, I have one with a brand new 3.3 that when it’s tuned correctly cannot keep the front wheels down! It’s a monster and so much fun to drive.
@@jackdurden466 hey cant forget the awd nitro 4tec bc now all 4tecs are electric
These instruction videos are entertaining to watch traxxas has never ever provided bad products/videos/manuals good reputation keep it up
Just picked up a brand spanking new Tmaxx 3.3 (3-7-21). I can wait to break it in!
I also have an 13 & 11 year old 2.5 & 3.3 to go along with our new Xmaxx & Hoss
Elector is great, but we need our Nitro!
I'm picking up a t-maxx 3.3!! Have you ran it yet?!
Agreed
Glad to see that I’m not the only one using nitro
5:15 sounds so cool right next to the exhaust!!!
Just got my Nitro Jato 3.3, Love it!
Just purchased my Traxxas Tmaxx 3.3 last week from Traxxas I love this rc. It built so well and has alot of engineering and detail in it.
I got a t Maxx 3.3 and just bought the Revo 3.3
I can't wait for my birthday. I am getting nothing at all
I know im late, but hope you had a great birthday none the less, oh and birthdays are not about getting cool stuff. They are about celebrating life.
That’s deep bruh
Aye bro my birthdays in a week. Im getting nothing too!
Your getting older
bru
I heard that wtf at 4:51 lol I had to replay it 😂😂😂 y’all know what y’all doing😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the video! Funny thing is I just picked up a new T-Maxx 4910! This is my first nitro car! Only other hobby grade rc was a xl5 stampede!
I have got this for Christmas and it is very awesome thank you for the help and the amazing vehicle!
You should use a head warmer to about 200° to expand the sleeve. After it run out of fuel make sure the piston is bottom dead center by rotating the flywheel by hand. Buy infer- red temperature sensor to monitor the cylinder head.
You guys should find a way to make a diesel model with a engine brake and a straight piped exauhst
Logan F diesels don’t rev high enough.
You got $3000?
Actually, a straight pipe would actually be bad for these cars. Actual cars use a fuel pump in order to bring fuel from the tank to the engine. These R/C cars use exhaust pressure in order to move the fuel as they do not have a fuel pump. A straight pipe exhaust would lower the amount of exhaust backpressure, therefore making it harder to move fuel from the tank to the engine. It prob wouldn't damage it, but would make it harder for it to stay running. There is the chance however that this could make the R/C car run leaner due to less fuel, which if not tuned properly could overheat the engine.
@@joshsrcs if you built a diesel rc you best be betting a lot of us "come up with it"!
There are much more things to go downhill quickly on nitros, but I still love them.
I love my traxxas t-maxx 3.3 it is the best vehicle I have in my collection. The one thing that would make me love traxxas more,is bigger engines!!
I took my traxxas to the hobby shop its lways been my favorite rc they had the full to offer 50 bucks for it needless to say I took it home and figured out my own repairs.
They tried to buy it from you for $50 instead of fixing it? If that’s what they did, go elsewhere for your repairs. What a bunch of dicks
Wow. I never knew this. I'm a bit new to this hobby. Thank you for this information traxxas!
Mine was tuned like crap out of the box, way too lean to run at all. I never broke in the engine but after a lot of blown put glow plugs I managed to get it running perfectly
I'm still running my traxxas s-maxx 2.5 nitro and having a great time.
Great nitro support video but the original one from 2004 with Robert Meadows had alot of great information. Also the Tmaxx 3.3 is my favorite Nitro Model.
When I discovered the T-maxx is when I discovered Traxxas. I actually got it with a Rustler from a friend who was ready to get the Revo when it came out. It’s been about 10ths & still have them. Now I have a Slayer pro 4x4 and a 4tec 2.5 with an OS. Enjoy both the nitro and electric. Traxxas bring some nitro back in a 1/5 scale since HPI is not. 👍
4:52 i appreciate the "What the Fuč̣ķ" at the 4:52 mark 😅 thanks traxxas that's what we are all feeling at that point 😂
I can't wait for my birthday because I'm getting a rustler vxl!!
Trust me the Rustler VXL is an absolutely phenomenal AMAZING vehicle!
rustler vxl is the most fun you can have for the least money. its absolutely amazing.
Dawson Morgan I wish I had saved up I tiny bit more to get a vxl rustler instead of immediately buying a xl5 slash
Matthew Min I bought the slash 4x4 started out with a slash 2wd
Ali H. Bro, you HATE rustler 😂😂😂
Thanks for the tuning help Traxxas!
You can't make lots of engine revolutions cause you can't change the engine ignition timing! This vid information is all false information! The engine spins fast and the explosion in the engine is TOO SLOW to PUSH THE WHEELS WITH ANY POWER! Learn THIS BASIC FACT. THE ENGINE HAS A GLOW PLUG AND NO ADJUSTMENT FOR engine ignition timing.
Dreyn 77 there talking about the air to fuel mixture you can change it with the needles on the carb when there is less fuel present there is more power plus these engines spins at about 35,000 rpm+ they make 1hp plus there geared different
I’d wish Traxxas would come out with a Tmaxx 4.0.
It should be 1 inch wider and a 1/2 inch longer than a current Maxx V2. Please also have it with a quick release body.
Price should be $499. I’d promise to buy one for me and another one for my son.
Come on Traxxas, one for your heritage. The Tmaxx is what put you guys on the global scene.
The tmaxx 3.3 is more expensive than that, be realistic 😂
Starting the 4th and 5th break in tank this morning and than a bunch of us are meeting up this afternoon to have some fun!
Xmaxx, Hoss, Orginal 2.5 & 3.3 Tmaxx, original LST & LST 2, and the brand new Tmaxx 3.3 I’ll be running today....
oh yeah!.....lol
Thank you video was very helpful in breaking in T-Maxx 2.5
Idk why but o have watched this vid like 30 times 🤣
same
Same
Got me a good old nitro rustler I found the best fuel is 20% nitro 9% oil for absolute optimum performance while not overheating and running good I use VP Motorsport fuel or traxxas fuel both work amazing but only for the TRX does the traxxas work well anything else it’s garbage way to much oil
RE: Tuning woes with REVO 3.3
The operating temps should be at 270ish, I run my engines at around 245-280 depending on the day.
here the guide, I’ve just copied this from a file on my computer so sorry if there are some inconsistencies with your problems. (I'll share this around hopefully it helps. Cheers)
now, for the idle being too high or too low, first set it back to factory which is 4 turns out on the high speed needle and 1.75 turns out on the low speed, start the truck and run it around to let it warm up, once you have it warmed up bring it in and let it idle, if it's to high you will need to turn the idle screw out maybe 1/4 or 1/8th of a turn, and see how it's idling then, if you can’t get the truck to start, give it a little bit of throttle, once the engine is warm it should start up very easily.
then one you have it idling you can start tuning, when your tuning, go in very small increments at a time, and ALWAYS tune the high-speed needle first, I usually go by 1/12 or 1/16th of a turn at a time, but must guys go 1/8th of a turn, after each adjustment do a few high-speed passes, take very careful note of 3 things.
1. the performance, has it gotten better or worse? when you start getting the rpm up does it sound like it's cutting out? if it sounds like it's cutting out then you are to lean and need to richen the HSN, if it is loading up and the performance is very sluggish then it is rich and you can go a little leaner
2. the smoke trail, there should always be a nice, clearly visible trail of blue smoke coming from the exhaust, always, if you cannot see a good trail of smoke, it is another sign of being to lean, if you’ve a lot of smoke at all rpms then you can go a little leaner
3. the temperature, since this is your first nitro truck it is a good idea, you get a good, reliable temp gauge, the engine should not go over 270 degrees F, if it does it is another sign of being to lean and you should richen it up just a little bit, but something most people over look is that you should not run under 190 degrees, if you do the piston sleeve doesn't expand enough and the engine will wear out very quickly.
a last note on the high-speed needle is, never tune by one symptom alone, never tune just by performance, or smoke trail or temp, use at least two, so if you lean the engine out and the temps go from 220 to 230, and you note it's a little more powerful and go a little leaner, the only time you should ever tune by using just one symptom is when:
A: you run to lean and the engine start hesitating and cutting out
B: the temp goes above 290 degrees F
in both cases you need to richen the HSN by at least 1/8th of a turn if not more.
now for tuning the low-speed needle
one the high-speed needle is set to where you want it, you can start with the low speed, start off at the factory setting, and just like the HSN tune in small increments of at least 1/8th of a turn, if not smaller, when tuning the low speed, you are aiming for a nice crisp throttle response, if you run the low speed to lean you will eat through glow plugs very quickly and it can damage your engine.
once you start getting close to what you think is the best throttle response, tune in smaller increments, once you get it so as soon as you touch the throttle the engine start revving up and doesn't bog down at all, so as soon as you hit the gas, the truck takes off, once you get to that point do not lean it any further, and for a safe guard i like to richen it by 1/16 of a turn.
to test to see if the low-speed needle is set to rich or to lean you need to do the pinch test, all you do is pinch the fuel line, and count how many seconds it takes for the engine to die, when you pinch the fuel line, the engine should idle normally for a second or two, then just before it dies it should rev up a few hundred rpm, then die on the count of 3.
if the engine dies in 2 seconds or less, or does not rev up at all, you are to lean and need to richen the low-speed needle, if the engine takes more than 3 or 4 seconds to die, you are too rich and can lean the engine out a bit more.
for then engine not start, check to see if the glow plugs good, to do that just take the plug out, connect it to the blue glow wire, hold the glow plug up against the cooling head, insert the starter wand into the truck and press the red button, if the wire in the plug glows it's good, if it doesn’t you need a new plug, if the plugs good it may be because the engine is flooded, so you need to take the glow plug out, pinch the flue line, turn the truck upside down and turn it over with the start wand and see if that helps.
once you have done all your tuning you might have to set the idle again, if you do just follow the steps I posted at the top of the page, you should never have to touch the idle screw unless the truck is idling high enough for the clutch to engage, or that low it won’t start.
Traxxas makes the best vehicles for bashing traxxas has the best support the aftermarket parts are endless especially for the tmaxx. Just the tmaxx alone put nitro vehicles on the map. Traxxas did much more than people realize for the rc industry. That is why the tmaxx is literally the # 1 monster truck sold in the world.
Ive had the rustler when It was new (30mph electric one) and my dad spent like 400 bucks on it and I'm 15 now and since christmas is coming I'm asking for the jato 3.3 to start my nitro career, lol
When i got my 4908 3.3 T-Maxx in about 08' it came with a setup dvd for a 2.5. I will always feel like i got shafted.
Avoid letting the tank run dry? You actually want to run it empty when you are done for the day. Fuel sitting open to the air is not a good thing for extended periods.
michowski1 they mean during break in. Prevents premature wear
@@traxxasrc10 👍
Exactly, I like to run them dry before they sit because fuel gets all gummed up after sitting if it’s not run dry
Thank you very much for these support videos. Very helpful.
More nitro models please!!! :D
I like the Lows store commercial music
Lol just started up my Nitro Slayer and… connecting rod split right in half! 😁
Do you still have to break in the nitro engines?
Yes
"In models equipped with 2 speed transmissions, apply the brakes as soon as you hear 2nd gear engage." How many turns out should the shift point adjustment screw be turned out or for what rpm of the engine then? Considering the different vehicle masses and gear ratios, might be a better idea to screw the shift point adjustment screw all the way in so the transmission doesn't shift at all during the break in process for consistent, broken-in engine. :P
Factory set but if you want shorter shifts turn screw ccw
Just got my revo 3.3 and am hoping to break it in today. The temperature is going to be around 70 but the wind is out of control right now. Hope it dies down a little later. Looking forward to this new hobbie.
Bud Bennett I love nitro and trust me your not alone in this hobby
Yes! More intro models!
I have my tmaxx 2.5 tuned at factory turns on and all. As soon as you hit the gas stalls
To rich
Yess thank you makes it much easier for me break in my 3.3 motor in thursday
I've been in the hobby 2 years and have 8 total trucks including my newest trucks 1/10 Summit and E-Revo 2.0. But I'm wanting to have atleast 1 Nitro truck and decided on a Revo 3.3, but now I'm having second thoughts because there's no way I'm going to spend a whole day bored as hell watching five tanks of fuel evaporate while breaking in an Rc. I was going to give it a shot but I think I'll stick to my Lipo's...
There’s a guy on eBay that does an oil bath break in for you for $42. It’s the newest and safest way to break in your engine and you can just wait a few days, get it back, and drive like hell!
is the spur gear and clutch bell meant to be spinning when idling? my t maxx 2.5 is a bit hard to get a good idle without the truck trying to take off by itself
Nitro rc / motocross same issue, but have you found a fix yet?
@@redraider7614 close the idle screw a little
I can't wait for my b-day because I'm getting the Traxxas nitro slash
I can't wait for my birthday, I'm getting a hooker and some blow!
Do you like it?
Kevin Holbrook I regret buying mine tbh
WE NEED MORE NITRO
We need more girls to do the voice overs. It sounds very efficient and also sweet.
Ra y well la di da someone is goncam get laid
(Rick quote)
Always remember in between tanks to bring the Piston to bottom, so when the sleeve contracts while cooling down you don't get piston locked.
How do you do that?
@@RossG88 Rotate flywheel at bottom of car
How many hours can you get on the engine, before ending up with a replacement?
@DavidRC Well, my daughter is a newbie. 1 to 3 gallons of run time & a new engine, that is costly.
One gallon of fuel is not cheap either.
Kinda new into this tuning thing right and I've been having trouble with my nitro rustler, maybe it's the 2wd but it's just accelerating way too fast when in idle I'd be pleased if I could get a reply helping me since the idle screw doesn't seem to do the job! Now I do Think it might be the throttle itself so to speak but I don't really know how to decrease the throttle without touching the servo but I do have my suspections it might be with the low speed needle to do.
Why does my Revo 3.3 runs hot ?? My tune is super rich to the point it does 35mph and temps read no lower than 235 F and as I accelerate and use it, it goes up to 265 F
Is the truck suppose to move forward out the box before adjusting the idle needle?
Thinking about buying my first fuel powered
Forgot the part about replacing it the outside filter and glow plug. When tuning for performance
I need some serious help with my Rustler I need help breaking it in.
Please contact Traxxas Support and we will be happy to help!
U.S. - 1-888-TRAXXAS
Outside U.S. - 972-549-3000
E-mail - support@traxxas.com
where is that into music from?
i feel like its from a home Depot commercial..
Kipper Klank icy hot patch
I’ve heard the music in that add too
What happens if when the engine is about through half-of-a-tank, and when the engine gets any heat, it keeps on stalling. I don't know why it does that.
I think it’s your tank seal.
and what if no fuel is flowing? ive had my brand new slash for like 4 days now and it hasn't started for me once. The first attempt i saw a little fuel going into the line but it started raining so i went inside. Now nothing and im bummed thats a lot of money
do you have to do the 5 tank start every time you want to drive it?
no just the first 5 tanks outta the box ...
Nitro forever💯
Where can I find how to put factory settings on the carb need help pls
Make sure piston is in the down position while cooling downm=...
Axis how do you tell if it’s in the down position??
@@gabrielhenson9294 Just feel when it starts to compress and then back it off. You don't want the sleeve to shrink onto the piston when it cools down.
Traxxas should really redesign the carburetor to the trx3.3 engine. That current one is such a pain to use.
1. Very hard to tune.
2. Way too rich on the middle range which can't be tuned at all.
3. too small for the 3.3cc. You would get a hefty performance boost from larger carb.
They should really see what Losi or OS has done to their compatible carbs and improve from there. Then engine is OK on every other spec. Except the occasional rod snaps.
I can't find a video that will tell me what's wrong with my nitro cars steering and the throttle
Once the engine is tuned do I have to tune it again the next day or to use it again ???
GN’R t no
Ditch the 3.3 for something better and a bigger engine option. Orrrr rebuild the 3.3 the correct way like say putting a actual bushing on the wrist pin side of the con rod and a carb that is worth a damn.
Couldn’t do this without actually full throttleling. So I’m unsure if I screwed up anything
I'm hoping for my next birthday I'll be getting the revo 3.3
@Daniel Nunez revo
Im Getting A Revo 3.3
Did you get it ?
Curly GNR lol
I’d like to see a nitro summit, nitro bandit, an xmaxx powered by a 30cc gas motor.
I got a revo 3.3 1 month ago its great didnt come whith wheely bar
It’s the best isn’t it? I got that exact same truck when I got back in the game, all new to nitro. I doubt I’ll ever go back to electric!
I need help tuning my T-MAXX, I have the carburetor at factory settings and when I try to go it Boggs, I understand it's the break in tune so it's really rich but if I rather ask the pros for help, thanks
Did you get it figured out?
Hello, I recently got a T-Maxx 2.5. On factory break in settings it takes awhile to idle down. I see thick blue smoke, and am only on tank 2, so I shouldn't tune it. How do I resolve this?
TRAXXAS NEEDS TO COME UP WITH NEW NITROS
True, its just that electric is better in lots of ways
Is it bad to have too much smoke 💨 if so how do o fix it
My nitro rustler keep stuck the throttle and out of controls
can you use this same process in cold weather?
You only need to break in once right? When you buy it?
Leonan Gaming yes
I didn't break it in and is runs good.
does this process work for the trx pro .15
I am selling my electric e revo and electric stampede so I can get a nitro model. Any recommendations on which one
Just wondering can you add a turbo or supercharger to the nitro cars?
No I mean u can but it dosent add power on a rc nitro
I have seen a mini Nitrous kit, but I’d recommend having a new engine sitting by as it’s probably kill it. Could be fun though. There’s also a seller on eBay that’s designed a rocket pack system using those old rocket power packs you’d run a wire to, and it looks neat but actually only puts out any power for like 3-5 seconds.
Very nice video!
Great video!
What does it mean when my Traxxas 2wd slash moves while not giving any power? I started it for the first time I just bought it and after 5-10 seconds it moved by itself a little I’m assuming that’s the idle control?
Check the Radio settings and if they’re good, check the servo rod, they can get stuck to a point where their never truly closed.
Also check the low speed needle, if it’s set wrong it can cause the car to creep forward.
can you make a fideo on hot to switch to pullstart on 3.3 engine
What if on the first start up ever it idles high and accelerates on its own? After like 45 sec of being on
Same problem with my 2.5. Does the throttle close at all when you put on the brakes?
@@sled_neckx9972 throttle closes completely and stops the car but then it still idles high bur won't roll
At 4:50 you can hear "what the fu-"
My 3.3 revo just blew up the bearings went bad
I need to know how to tune it to pull wheelies soon as I throttle up
yeah but mine constantly over heats
New to nitro, my tmaxx 3.3 is broken in. It has blue smoke coming out when accelerating. After a day or two of me driving it, when it runs it smokes blue, but cuts out quickly. Any help? Tia.
Is it happening when you go a distance away, because if so the antenna might be broken.
Can you give a link to where I can buy this model
This is the T-Maxx 3.3:
traxxas.com/products/models/nitro/tmaxx33-tsm
Adam lyzwya
Amain.com
T maxx 3.3 best rc car ever made.
What sort of fuel would you recommend?
Traxxas sell the cheapest 20% nitro. I've been running VP 20% nitro and it runs about the same. Usually the closest cheapest stuff will cut it
Sounds good keep up the good work!
I always leave my tank run out