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Megazone23 03.03.2005 02:39 AM

RD Logics CVDs
 
I saw a 6 piece set of RD Logics CVDs (f/r/c) on eBay going for $70, and I was wondering if these are good replacement parts if the final intent is to go brushless with a Warrior 9918/Feigao 9L setup.

If these are good, I may go ahead and get them, and maybe upgrade the steering blocks to the RPM blocks with the larger bearings.

RC-Monster Mike 03.03.2005 06:57 AM

The RDLogics center cvds won't work on an e-maxx (t-maxx and e-maxx differ in size here, as well as the tranny outdrive being a different diameter-so the drivecups won't fit). The front/rear work fine. I carry these cvds. I also carry Integy steering blocks, which also have the larger bearing and are about the same weight as the RPM (same price, too).

Megazone23 03.03.2005 09:58 AM

Thanks for the info, Mike.

RC-Monster Mike 03.03.2005 01:45 PM

No problem.

Megazone23 03.03.2005 02:09 PM

So then what about the center drive shafts for the E-Maxx? Are there CVDs available? or do the stockers hold up to the brushless power?

RC-Monster Mike 03.03.2005 02:28 PM

Unlimited Engineering makes titanium center shafts that most use. They aren't cheap, but they are pretty much bulletproof. I am working on a potentially less expensive alternative, but for now, I would recommend the UE set.

Megazone23 03.03.2005 03:31 PM

As always, you're a bottomless pool of useful knowledge. Thanks!

I'm trying to lay out an upgrade plan that won't put me into sticker shock. :D

RC-Monster Mike 03.03.2005 06:14 PM

:)

JOHNNYMAXXIMA 03.04.2005 05:15 AM

Hey Mike,
I am in need of some center CVDs for my new chassis, do you have a link where I can buy the UE CVDs for an E-Maxx?
I went to their site and couldnt find them for an E-Maxx.
Thanks

HotnCold 03.04.2005 06:47 AM

http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...p6Z9kjj5&open=

Is this is what your looking for ?

JOHNNYMAXXIMA 03.06.2005 06:47 AM

I think so. Is it the SKU# 13513T SuperMaxx Titanium Center Driveshaft Kit, E-Maxx Chassis for $45 that I am looking for?

HotnCold 03.06.2005 07:16 AM

13511T - i think this one is the one you will need - i will differ to mike on this one - are you running ext chassis?

RC-Monster Mike 03.06.2005 11:19 AM

the 13513t is for the stock length chassis, the 13511t is for the ext. Your both right.

HotnCold 03.06.2005 11:47 AM

I knew that

Superemaxx89 03.06.2005 03:39 PM

mike,
what material are you gonna make your center cvd out of?

RC-Monster Mike 03.06.2005 03:59 PM

Steel.

JOHNNYMAXXIMA 03.07.2005 01:10 AM

Mike,
Which chassis did I purchase from you? I think I have the stock length chassis.

RC-Monster Mike 03.07.2005 09:23 AM

Yes, John, you have the G2 Carbon race chassis without the extension. The extension can be added at any time.

makana59 12.12.2005 02:28 AM

rear and front cvd #
 
I was wondering what the part number for the front and rear CVD from UE are? I have a emaxx original. Thanks guys for the help

Serum 12.24.2005 04:59 AM

these are the ones if you have got 1/8th diffs,
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail.php?prod=UE13501s7

for the ones that include the drivecups, please contact Mike, my search for CVD didn't returned them in my results.

coolhandcountry 12.24.2005 09:02 AM

http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...ml?id=HyE3ktmV

this have the drive cups.


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