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BrianG 01.13.2007 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by hyperasus
An electric Revo from Traxxas that comes out of the box with brushless motor and an ecs that supports lipo batteries. I wont hold my breath though.

That's gonna be pricey so I don't imagine they'll do that. It would be nice though. I can see Traxxas overhauling the emaxx before they make an e-revo.

squeeforever 01.13.2007 08:41 PM

I think one, if not both are in the works...

glassdoctor 01.13.2007 09:03 PM

I can't believe they haven't made an E-Revo already. I thought for sure there would be one not long after the Revo hit the shelves.

I thought they could call it REVOLT

Mike.L 01.13.2007 10:47 PM

Idk about you guys but an E-jato would be pritty sweet..kinda like the designe of an X-6 2wd buggy(its a conversion for the b4) but using jato parts.

hyperasus 01.13.2007 11:54 PM

Baby steps. Lets get that E-Revo on the market before we go talking about a E-Jato that would basically turn the 2WD truck market upside down and inside out.

BrianG 01.14.2007 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike.L
Idk about you guys but an E-jato would be pritty sweet..kinda like the designe of an X-6 2wd buggy(its a conversion for the b4) but using jato parts.

I don't know. They already have a few 2WD electrics, but only one 4WD electric. I can see them making an e-revo before an e-jato, but I really see them updating the emaxx before either of those...

Mike.L 01.14.2007 12:56 AM

i thought about that...(the pede and rustler).

hyperasus 01.14.2007 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianG
I don't know. They already have a few 2WD electrics, but only one 4WD electric.

They do? Where?

I think they more of have the "idea" of a 2WD electric. But no one actually makes one thats worth a dam. Well.....except of coarse for FLM, but even theirs lacks a drivetrain that can take any real power. The oil tuned dif in the jato would truly change the way we look at 2WD brushless. I'm pretty sure we would see crazy speeds, reliability, and racing performance that the old crustler will never be able to deliver. Just think. Imagine a 70mph FLM brushless rustler, that doesn't break every time you gun it....and doesn't handle like a brick. Wouldn't that be fantastic?

BrianG 01.14.2007 03:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hyperasus
They do? Where?

I think they more of have the "idea" of a 2WD electric. But no one actually makes one thats worth a dam. Well.....except of coarse for FLM, but even theirs lacks a drivetrain that can take any real power. The oil tuned dif in the jato would truly change the way we look at 2WD brushless. I'm pretty sure we would see crazy speeds, reliability, and racing performance that the old crustler will never be able to deliver. Just think. Imagine a 70mph FLM brushless rustler, that doesn't break every time you gun it....and doesn't handle like a brick. Wouldn't that be fantastic?

Lol. I didn't say "good" electrics. :)

Actually, I think those are fine for what they are. No, they can't take BL power without mods, but they weren't meant to. Then again, there aren't many stock drivelines that can! Once you get any of those to the point where they can take the power and handle well, you are in the price range of a lot of better trucks anyway.

A brushless Jato would be easy for them to do the way it's set up. I just don't think they will, at least for a while.

Serum 01.14.2007 03:36 AM

I am sure they give the e-maxx a second life. The t-maxx has come in 3.3 form. The e-maxx will come with these driveshafts, slipper type and bulks too.

Procharged5.0 01.14.2007 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Serum
How about a female that changes into friends and beer after sex?

That would answer many guys prayers! Mine included!

BP-Revo 01.14.2007 03:38 PM

I have a huge feeling the E-Maxx is going to come with an HV system stock, though probably a special slower one, like an 8.5. However, it will have a plastic can like the Losi's. The HV isn't super fast, but its still faster than what I'd put in an RTR...

Serum 01.14.2007 03:40 PM

plastic can, like the losi's? what do you mean?

BP-Revo 01.14.2007 03:52 PM

The Novak Brushless motors in the Losi's (I think they are a SS4300 motor) have black plastic endbells compared to the all aluminum on standard Novak Brushless motors.

This was done to reduce cost. I think they will do the same with the E-Maxx (if they supply an HV stock).

Serum 01.14.2007 03:58 PM

I doubt if the entire can is of plastic. It looks like a loose cap on/over the motor.

Normally the windings of BL motors are 'baked' into the aluminum shell, with high temperature lacquer. they make it as tight as possible to gain efficiency.


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