This is a known issue on all exhaust valves that’s why they need maintenance . QTP told me the same as well, they know the issue and they’re addressing it by telling u to buy the motor or the whole unit. Next issue you’ll encounter will be the remote. I fixed mine by reinforcing the valves and their motor I just threw away, the main issue is their module not sensing when the valve is already close so when it reach the close position it’ll keep pushing till the valve gets damage or the motor gears gets chewed up inside as their plastic or in ur case the adapter gave way. Also for maintenance grease moving parts on the valve and near the adaptor.
@@hamzanukic9410 no, u just need to change gear/s that have missing tooth, RC shops have them. Put a little bit of high temp grease on any moving partson ur valve kit. i also recently change the control box which is the next to go out on QTP kit.
Did you ever talk to the company about replacement set screws? I have these cutouts on my G63 and the drivers side was rattling. Because of this video, I checked, and I’m missing one of the two set screws causing it to flutter… curious how to replace this without going the bike bolt route 😆
@@Sliderz_Official bet. I ended up ordering the whole valve assembly just to get the screws off it. In the order comments I told them to just send me a shit ton of set screws. Thanks for making this vid- it definitely helped me realize I was missing a set screw. I’m subscribing to your channel. Thanks man 🫡
When dealing with mechanical parts , nothing last for ever. I can imagine that these failures can be caused from bottoming out and hitting it on the ground or even from aggressive burbles. I’ve been happy with my QTP for a while , this repair was very minor and more of a learning experience
That's probably going to loosen up again and Loctite is going to burn off drill it out and put a tension pin through it and your problems will be over if you ever want to take it apart take a punch knockout detention pin
I had the same problem, this video helped me a lot thank you
Awesome , I’m glad to hear.
This is a known issue on all exhaust valves that’s why they need maintenance . QTP told me the same as well, they know the issue and they’re addressing it by telling u to buy the motor or the whole unit. Next issue you’ll encounter will be the remote. I fixed mine by reinforcing the valves and their motor I just threw away, the main issue is their module not sensing when the valve is already close so when it reach the close position it’ll keep pushing till the valve gets damage or the motor gears gets chewed up inside as their plastic or in ur case the adapter gave way. Also for maintenance grease moving parts on the valve and near the adaptor.
Awesome thanks for the info!
How’s it going friend , I think my valve motor went, which one did you go with ??
Soo we need to change the whole motor?
@@hamzanukic9410 no, u just need to change gear/s that have missing tooth, RC shops have them. Put a little bit of high temp grease on any moving partson ur valve kit. i also recently change the control box which is the next to go out on QTP kit.
So i should just get the Amazon brand? and not this $390 one lol
Thanks man! Huge help!
Let’s make some noise !
Did you ever talk to the company about replacement set screws? I have these cutouts on my G63 and the drivers side was rattling. Because of this video, I checked, and I’m missing one of the two set screws causing it to flutter… curious how to replace this without going the bike bolt route 😆
@@the_pointy_end I didn’t, but I’m sure they sell them and/or could tell you what size set screw to look for.
@@Sliderz_Official bet. I ended up ordering the whole valve assembly just to get the screws off it. In the order comments I told them to just send me a shit ton of set screws. Thanks for making this vid- it definitely helped me realize I was missing a set screw. I’m subscribing to your channel. Thanks man 🫡
Noted. Thanks
Hey bro should i just get the amazon one for $100 rather qtp? im sketched out now
When dealing with mechanical parts , nothing last for ever. I can imagine that these failures can be caused from bottoming out and hitting it on the ground or even from aggressive burbles. I’ve been happy with my QTP for a while , this repair was very minor and more of a learning experience
K what does your switch look like please?
It’s a wireless remote check out my other video of the install
That's probably going to loosen up again and Loctite is going to burn off drill it out and put a tension pin through it and your problems will be over if you ever want to take it apart take a punch knockout detention pin
Great advice 💪🏼