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cart213 02.17.2008 07:41 PM

The latest RC Car Action magazine has a brief mention of Mike's slipperential, so I'm guessing it will be available soon.

ssspconcepts 02.18.2008 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by cart213 (Post 149773)
The latest RC Car Action magazine has a brief mention of Mike's slipperential, so I'm guessing it will be available soon.

I can't seem to find the article. Does anyone have a link?

supralover72 02.18.2008 08:00 AM

If you look in the new stuff section, it's purpleish blue.

neweuser 02.18.2008 10:22 AM

The weird thing is, it's not the slipperential per say, but the slipper diff. It looks good to.

captain harlock 02.18.2008 10:44 AM

It'll save you major weight in comparison to the old slipperential and it'll act like a centerdiff with slipper integrated to the diff unit. Now this is something I've been waiting for.

supralover72 02.18.2008 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by neweuser (Post 149880)
The weird thing is, it's not the slipperential per say, but the slipper diff. It looks good to.

Lol, it's the same thing. Slipper-differential= slipperential/slipper diff

jhautz 02.18.2008 11:20 AM

I saw that artical too. :yes: It must be close if its in the magazine. Thats gonna be a sweet product. Wonder what the price is gonna be? Hopefully cheaper than the v1 slipperential for the emaxx was.

MetalMan 02.18.2008 02:56 PM

Just found it, it's page 180 in the April '08 issue.

Maciolus 02.18.2008 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ssspconcepts (Post 149859)
I can't seem to find the article. Does anyone have a link?

Here it is: http://i30.tinypic.com/ejcz9k.jpg

wallot 02.18.2008 03:27 PM

wow, I want one for my G3maxx :)

neweuser 02.18.2008 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by supralover72 (Post 149887)
Lol, it's the same thing. Slipper-differential= slipperential/slipper diff

Actually, they are different with the same concept. The one in the article is the slipper unit directly built on the diff. The V1 and V2 slipperential si a slipper clutch integrated by gears to a center diff. If that makes sense. Look at the pics and compare and you will see what I mean.

The slipperdiff is much better IMO however, wonder if you can make it work with a maxx? I suppose if you found a way to lower the mount of the motor, it would be feasible.

ssspconcepts 02.18.2008 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Maciolus (Post 149925)

Thank you...that is exactly what I was looking for! Now if only it was available in the RCM store!

ssspconcepts 03.05.2008 07:59 PM

Has anyone heard any new information about the Slipperential?

<a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/ssspconcepts/Revo/photo#5174410704693873922"><img src="http://lh3.google.com/ssspconcepts/R88zHudBzQI/AAAAAAAABjs/gJNWfN5QqYo/s800/ejcz9k.jpg" /></a>

Daytona675 08.30.2008 08:01 PM

+1 ^ Bump. hows is it coming along?

Maciolus 09.25.2008 11:41 AM

Any updates?


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