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aqwut 09.24.2006 11:29 PM

How much for that custom chassis MIke?.... I need something like that.... Anything as long as there is slippage... if anyone can make one... please let me know.... I want someting nice lookin' for once... :)

BrianG 09.25.2006 12:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolhandcountry
It is right behind the spur gear.

Must be pretty small since there's not much room between the spur and the mount! Looks like it will be a hit once Mike is finished with the design and can get it "mass produced".

Serum 09.25.2006 01:13 AM

This is not the slipperential Brian.. :p

this is 'just' a centerdiff.

the slipperential is out on this forum too, you will recognize the slipper once you see it..

BrianG 09.25.2006 01:18 AM

Arg, I'm so confused. :confused: :012: :)

I remember reading about it and couldn't really see it then either. Some of the conversation in this thread led me to assume that the pic a couple posts up was it.

Serum 09.25.2006 01:20 AM

Yeah, i figured.

makes sense Brian..

coolhandcountry 09.25.2006 07:22 AM

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/atta...9&d=1154395265Sorry brian. I thought you was looking at the pic of the slipperential.
I didn't know you was looking at a reg diff. There is a pic around here. If
I find it I post a link to it.

captain harlock 09.25.2006 08:02 AM

I really dont have any problem in having the slipperential, I just wanted to make sure that I can go faster without making the motor work harder and ofcourse, make handling better. Like a truggy.

Serum 09.25.2006 08:48 AM

Yes, handling will be better with a slipperential. no doubt.

aqwut 09.25.2006 09:19 AM

FLM extended chassis.... can anyoe make a nice motor mount for it to fit this chassis?..... Wonder if there is room for the 2280....
Wow... Mike must be a really busy guy....

captain harlock 09.25.2006 10:12 AM

No problem with your application, Aqwut. The chassis we've talked about earlier is the way to go. AND I'm gonna say it for the hundredth time;) : The center diff with that motor mount you saw is specifically made for a 22 size motor. You can fit even a 2290 in it ( if there is something like that, actually):)

Serum 09.25.2006 10:36 AM

Shoot Mike an email, he can help you out.

aqwut 09.25.2006 11:29 AM

Mike Please Help me..!? I want that custom chassis with the slipperential...

any suggestions would be great...

2280, MGM 24.160, 24 cells or 8S lipo...
Mikes custom Chassis.. FLM Style.. w/ slipperential..
Flextek Suspension arms...
*4 Proline power stroke.. ( I already have)
front & rear FLM hybrid bulks with hotbodies Diff or someting better and cheaper.....
front & rear FLM shock towers..
CVDS... would the LST or genesis cvd work on the maxx... or would I get the Titanium ones from supermaxx..
Integy Super duty II steering knuckles...
Pro-line servo saver..
Titanium turnbuckles and hinge pins..
23mm hex adapters... Cen Genesis LE wheels/tire...
ANCM front and rear bumper & Skidplates... or Titanium Skids and FLM front and rear bumpers...
HS5955 for steering...
*willl be using my 3pk system... or should I get the new telemetry DSMs?...
and an extra 9XL just to have around the house...
2 x 4S 8000mAh Maxamps packs...
and the pinion gears to use.. etc...

How much would this cost me from you Mike, if I got EverythinG from you?...

aqwut 09.25.2006 11:56 AM

Yah, I agree Capt... I'm just tryin' to get Mike's attention... I've shot him 2 emails.. already.. my next step is to drive down 10 hours and ask him to build it... :)

Serum 09.25.2006 01:14 PM

He would appreciate you being there.. that's for sure.. LOL

aqwut 09.25.2006 02:35 PM

Hey Serum, didn't you get Maxxler to build you a custom chassis?.... Does he have a cnc mill?....


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