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Arct1k 11.30.2008 07:59 PM

RC Driver review of RC-Monster CRT.5 kit
 
It came out great! Well done mike!

PS Pretty please make some towers...

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/atta...4&d=1228087679

Finnster 11.30.2008 09:55 PM

Cool. Surprised he snapped a cv joint. Must be that heavy nitro finger.

ssspconcepts 11.30.2008 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Finnster (Post 237640)
Cool. Surprised he snapped a cv joint. Must be that heavy nitro finger.

Yeah...I am surprised too. I didn't use Mike's extended suspension and CVDs in my build but I can't imagine that they would snap too easily. I never have had any trouble with my stockers and I was running 3S with a Neu 1509 1.5D. I wonder what type of surface he was driving on? The article shows a picture of the truck on loose dirt...doesn't seem likely that a CVD would break under those conditions unless it wasn't assembled correctly or unless he was "load testing" and bashing the snot out of it.

jnev 11.30.2008 10:43 PM

It seems the builder was very happy withe the product though despite the broken cv-joint. :yes: Nice job Mike!

DRIFT_BUGGY 12.01.2008 06:08 AM

Sweet, has any mag done a review on RCM motor mounts on others?

RC-Monster Mike 12.01.2008 11:40 AM

The snapped cv joint was a result of installation error. :)
We may well see the RC8 or RC8T chassis kit in a future issue. :)

magman 12.01.2008 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 237775)
The snapped cv joint was a result of installation error. :)
We may well see the RC8 or RC8T chassis kit in a future issue. :)

Nice...nice to see you Mike getting your due credit!:yes:

ssspconcepts 12.01.2008 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 237775)
The snapped cv joint was a result of installation error. :)
We may well see the RC8 or RC8T chassis kit in a future issue. :)

Wow! That is cool. I didn't know you were making an RC8 chassis! Good to see your products getting so much exposure.

I knew it had to be an installation/assembly error because your cvds are beefier than the stockers and the stockers hold up well under quite a bit of power.

Rnemhrd 12.01.2008 07:52 PM

The mini mega donut. Good job Monster mike!!!! Time to let the world see your stuff.

BL_RV0 12.01.2008 07:57 PM

A vxl system? Pity... Also, what's with the shot w/ all the donuts and coffee?

Unsullied_Spy 12.02.2008 12:49 AM

I went out and bought the issue today just for the article. I was disappointed to see a VXL in there, you can do a whole lot better than that! The author gave it a pretty good thumbs up though.

Mike: Any idea when you'll be getting more of these chassis kits in? I really want a CRT .5 but the only way I'm getting one is with your kit :smile:

What's_nitro? 12.02.2008 02:23 AM

I think they went with the VXL for sheer simplicity. I'm not saying others are complicated, but it keeps things "to the point", as opposed to getting too far into "We chose this motor and this ESC because...".

Oh- Congratulations to Mike! :yipi: It's nice to see your stuff attracting some well deserved attention!

RC-Monster Mike 12.02.2008 09:07 AM

The crt.5, RC8 and RC8T chassis kits arrived from heat treat Saturday. Unfortunately, they did not meet my standards, so I sent them all back for re-anodize. :(

GO-RIDE.com 12.02.2008 12:31 PM

Mike,

Which annodize did you go with? I read either black or hard anno.

Daytona675 12.02.2008 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 238091)
The crt.5, RC8 and RC8T chassis kits arrived from heat treat Saturday. Unfortunately, they did not meet my standards, so I sent them all back for re-anodize. :(

Thanks for the update. Sorry to hear they weren't up to par. Good luck


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