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What you think I "should do" isn't what I want to do. I drive my Revo like a complete physco on 5s, and I jump the shit out of it. I have the collars cranked 1/4 of way down w/blue springs with the variable valves. I'm really happy how my erevo handles and I'm always looking to "EXPERIMENT", so the longer springs might do well for me ? Worst case senerio I wasted 10bucks It's a excuse to tinker, so no worrys dude. I'm a big kid havin' fun w/my toy trucks ? |
That's cool, I was just trying to help.
You might want to try a stiffer spring, like Purple, since you have the pre-load cranked way down. Like I said, a longer spring of the same weight does absolutely nothing different than the shorter spring of the same weight except stop you from cranking the pre-load so far down. Pre-load is ONLY for adjusting ride-height, it does not make the springs/suspension stiffer, you need a stiffer spring for that. |
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Don't want a stiffer spring, thats why I was happy to hear of the double orange at the lb it was. Fully aware what the pre load is for. Thanx Sweet cheeks |
Hey guys will the Summit driveshafts fit my E Revo.They share the same suspention arms.
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Will they be better ? Thats a question for Mr Crash, he's used them for a while and I beleive he has mixed emotions weither they are better or not. |
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Never bashed anything, was trying to help.
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Cool, thanks.
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my summit shafts were installed on the week before you did yours if i remember correctly. spektrum shows that i have had 50 hours of race time on them and they are showing minimal ware for me. :yipi::yipi: i'll have to get the good camera and get you a photo of the ware, there is about 0.5mm of slop on the CVD pins. and IMO a bit of slop dont matter much when you race offroad! |
You're making me realize something important by saying this. I should mention that the second set of Summit shafts I installed seem to be holding on much longer than the first set. They are just starting to get a little slop in them but I also have been running my slipper much looser with more slip than when I was running the first set. I can't believe I over looked this information. But does this mean that the Summit shafts are truly stronger? Maybe, maybe not. I have 8 new stock shafts that came in from ebay last week. When the Summit shafts I am running now wear out too much or break, I will go back to the stock shafts with the same slipper setting and see if the stock shafts give the same performance as the Summits did.
I don't want anyone to believe that I am bashing on the Summit shafts, I like them a lot and I always preferred CV style shafts over U joint shafts. No one should be bashing on any component of the ERBE anyway, the problem is the MMM is too powerful :mdr: Nah! It's not of course but this power must make it hard for manufacturers to come up with parts that will be strong enough to handle the MMM. Let's think of the shafts for a moment, there's a limit to what can be done to make them bullet proof. I mean I can't imagine running some CV style shaft that is one inch in diameter with parts so strong and heavy that a full set of shafts would weight two pounds. I'm thinking that the slipper is one of the most important device of the ERBE and those aluminum slipper pads is one of the best upgrades I put on my truck. |
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I can't seem to find a part number for these, can you assist please ? Thanks |
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jokes on me if you were being sarcastic though:lol: crash, my summit shafts have lasted well but i run my slipper so tight so that it never gets used!! i compensate with a little punch control but i cant give you any numbers on my MMM settings untill i go and update it again. IMO a slipper is WASTE of power so you dial in some punch control and hence turn less of your power into friction and heat! :yipi: |
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