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zeropointbug 04.03.2007 03:45 PM

That sounds like it would work, but you said it won't slip at all? I do want some slip, just so if i want to loosen it up to tame down the wheelies. I might be doing some races this summer, again, it's prob a good idea to have a good solid slipper.

I think may as well go Mod1 then, because i need larger pinions to get the speed i want anyways... (45mph)

thanks guys

SilentMonster 04.03.2007 07:11 PM

Even if you tighten it up all the way it will still slip with a shock load. You just cant use it as a traction aid. It was never meant as a traction aid IMHO. Even with stock Titans in the Emaxx you can melt them if not tight. But I agree they still are pretty lame.
Stephen.

zeropointbug 04.03.2007 08:02 PM

What are lame? The titans? They're pretty flipping good for a stock electric, especially for the time when it hit the market.

I wonder when an electric Revo will come out, traxxas either doesn't realy support electric that much, or they don't care... THAT'S lame.

SilentMonster 04.03.2007 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by zeropointbug
What are lame? The titans? They're pretty flipping good for a stock electric, especially for the time when it hit the market.

I wonder when an electric Revo will come out, traxxas either doesn't realy support electric that much, or they don't care... THAT'S lame.

Sorry, I meant the stock slipper. I actually have an E-Maxx and a G2R. Ya, I have said many times someone needs to come out with an electric race truck. The Revo would be perfect.


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