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brian2njoy 03.27.2009 09:38 AM

truggy conversion
 
does anyone know how to convert a revo platnium to a center diff,my club racing will not allow me to run in the electric truggy class untill i get a center diff or can i just lock it in 2 gear

Arct1k 03.27.2009 10:46 AM

Locking into second gear is pretty simple - If you search BrianG has an explanation.

A centre diff - well you can use the traxxas one - there are not many and not bolt on 1/8th scale centre diff kits / mounts for the revo.

brian2njoy 03.27.2009 11:09 AM

thanks for your help looking around i found the traxxas diff so ill get that thanks

madmaxx 03.28.2009 12:25 PM

platinum REVO has the cd STOCK :rules::lol::intello:

brian2njoy 03.30.2009 09:46 AM

center diff`
 
it has a 2 speed transmission,with a short shift is lol meaning that you really are laughing out loud how old are you it was a simple question thats why you cant good info on these forums everyone is watching to make a mistake not help people

Arct1k 03.30.2009 09:56 AM

We are here for you - please don't be discouraged - You have found the right place to answer the questions...

My error for not researching the platinum for you... Let me know if you need help with the locking or the CD.

brian2njoy 03.30.2009 10:01 AM

i have installed everything thanks for your help the only thing i dont understand is in the revo do i still need my servo for my brakse or will the mmm slow it down threw the esc like the slash does

Arct1k 03.30.2009 10:06 AM

You can go both ways on this - either keep the servo and run mechanical breaks or you can "lock" the trasnsmission and use the MMM to slow it down.

There are pros and cons with either choice.

brian2njoy 03.30.2009 10:15 AM

thanks and i plug the brake servo into the aux on my reciever? i have the dx3r

madmaxx 03.30.2009 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by brian2njoy (Post 274466)
it has a 2 speed transmission,with a short shift is lol meaning that you really are laughing out loud how old are you it was a simple question thats why you cant good info on these forums everyone is watching to make a mistake not help people

chill your attitude buddy! how old are you? i was laughing with you not at you! if you can't tell that by the use of smiley's maybe you should'nt be posting in forum's! i was merely pointing out that REVO platinum come's with the cd STOCK.

i know a lil' bit about REVO seeing as i own one.

good luck + good day! :rules::lol::na::whistle::intello:

Arct1k 03.30.2009 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by brian2njoy (Post 274482)
thanks and i plug the brake servo into the aux on my reciever? i have the dx3r

That will work and then you just need to setup the mixing on the radio... BrianG is the expert on this...



I'd set it up for locked into 2nd gear with just fixing the servo linkage but at some point you will want to remove all the 1st gear internals to reduce rotating mass.

*** Woops I was thinking of my conversion which uses a switching servo rather than the revo transmission which does the whole internal thingy...

Listen to linc he knows about trannies

lincpimp 03.30.2009 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 274487)
That will work and then you just need to setup the mixing on the radio... BrianG is the expert on this...



I'd set it up for locked into 2nd gear with just fixing the servo linkage but at some point you will want to remove all the 1st gear internals to reduce rotating mass.

This is not very clear Chris, I think you need to proofread. You cannot lock a revo in 1st or 2nd by adjusting a linkage. You may be thinking of the old emaxx 2 speed?

Anyway, to the OP: with brushless it is usually best to lock the tranny is 2nd gear, and then use motor brakes. You can only use motor brakes if you lock the tranny, as it has a one-way bearing in it. I would do the lock and remove all of the mechanical brake hardware.

Since it has a center diff you may want to put thicker fluid in it. This will help with braking, and also help with the front tires unloading from the increased power and punch that a brushless setup has over the nitro engine.

If any of this is not clear or you would like some addl info just reference this.

Welcome to the forums!!!

brian2njoy 03.30.2009 11:06 AM

thanks for your help glad to see someone from la i have put 120k lock fluid in,i put the center diff in and i still need to lock in 2nd gear i thought the center diff changed all that but i still need to lock in 2nd gear because i want to get rid of the mechancal brakes and servo

lincpimp 03.30.2009 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by brian2njoy (Post 274495)
thanks for your help glad to see someone from la i have put 120k lock fluid in,i put the center diff in and i still need to lock in 2nd gear i thought the center diff changed all that but i still need to lock in 2nd gear because i want to get rid of the mechancal brakes and servo

Are you in LA? There are a few of us in the NOLA area...

Ditching the servo and mech brakes is a good idea. Did you find BrianG's info on locking the revo in 2nd? I think it is in the revo section, as a sticky.

The traxxas center diff just replaces the output shaft, you will still need to mod the 2nd gear spur to lock it up. Pretty easy to do, just filing some slots on the gear to put screws in.

brian2njoy 03.30.2009 11:23 AM

yea im in baton rouge i went to adrenaline hobbies in metarie cool ass dudes that know there stuff about revos but yea i see the sticky on locking second gear i habe to go get a clutch spring and some screw asn im gonna lock it tonite thanks for your help where do yall race at im always looking for something different


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