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mothman 03.31.2009 08:19 PM

Lol.. sorry didn't realize that no pics in my post. Here you go again..

http://lh5.google.com/ssspconcepts/R...0/IMG_2058.JPG

http://lh5.google.com/ssspconcepts/R...0/IMG_2059.JPG

http://lh5.google.com/ssspconcepts/R...0/IMG_2061.JPG

http://lh4.google.com/ssspconcepts/R...0/IMG_2062.JPG

http://lh3.google.com/ssspconcepts/R...0/IMG_2063.JPG

mothman 03.31.2009 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jayjay283 (Post 275025)
I'd assume so, but I cant see them Mothman lol.... Leaves me contemplating yet again why oh why when daily there is a post on the net where did you get the Maxx CD mount, MIke wont make more and post up a part # for sick profit. ... hmmm


Jay, I can see that alot of people will be interested in this mount. So if we can get enough people to convince Mike, I bet he will make them again. The only thing that stopped me from getting the slipperential for my savage is that I dont have a suitable mount for it. With this mount I can see that even Savage users can easily use the slipperential.

skellyo 03.31.2009 09:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mothman (Post 275029)
Lol.. sorry didn't realize that no pics in my post. Here you go again..

http://lh5.google.com/ssspconcepts/R...0/IMG_2058.JPG

:intello: That's my truck before I owned it. Now it goes a little something like this:

http://skellyo.com/fs/EMaxx/EMaxx_sm2.JPG

lincpimp 03.31.2009 09:59 PM

Hey Sean, is that a 1.5d 1515 in there? If so, how hard does it work those lipos?

I had a 1515 1.5d in my erevo and it worked the trakpower packs hard. I have since sold them and purchased the same lipos you have in the pic. I have not had a chance to run them yet, but I plan to with a MMM and a plett maxx. Just wondering if they can keep up...

skellyo 03.31.2009 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 275059)
Hey Sean, is that a 1.5d 1515 in there? If so, how hard does it work those lipos?

It's a 1Y.

lincpimp 03.31.2009 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skellyo (Post 275072)
It's a 1Y.

Ok, so I guess the lipos are fine, huh!!!

skellyo 03.31.2009 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 275083)
Ok, so I guess the lipos are fine, huh!!!

Yep, they seem quite happy in there.

E-Maxx Sweden 04.01.2009 10:33 AM

So Mike, could you make it work for us with E-Maxx 3905 and FLM chassi?:yipi::party:

RC-Monster Mike 04.01.2009 11:23 AM

I am sure i could and I will- but it won't happen tomorrow. :)

Arct1k 04.01.2009 11:34 AM

That OK mike Friday's fine - we're not impatient ;)

E-Maxx Sweden 04.01.2009 11:34 AM

but in the future, sweet Mike

lincpimp 04.01.2009 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 275203)
That OK mike Friday's fine - we're not impatient ;)

Thursday would be better for me...

Finnster 04.01.2009 04:59 PM

I keep coming into this thread to look at that mount. That is RC pr0n pure and simple.
That mount, slipperential + Savage= sexy goodness lol

Seriously tho... still holdin onto the nitro in my XL as I piece things together to convert. I really don't want a locked tranny, don't want to go full flm, and a slipdiff would be perfect. Put the motor going forward, and stuff the back w/ batts. Booyaa.

phatmonk 04.01.2009 07:51 PM

So this will drop into my SC8?And will it work in my GTP?

RC-Monster Mike 04.01.2009 08:13 PM

It will work fine in the SC8 - the GTP uses a funky 19mm bearing, so finding an 8x19mm bearing will be the challange. I think using an 8x16 bearing with a 3mm press-in delrin ring (bearing spacer basically) would be the easiest plan of action for the GTP. The GTP will likely ned some shimming as well, nbut this could be done in one shot by building the shim into the bearing spacer. :)


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