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RC-Monster Mike so what's the plan?
Howdy Mike -
So what is the barrier to another run of Hybrid Revo Diffs? I'd purchase at least 3 sets for myself and there are few other members looking for these elusive components. Holidays are coming....why not make a young man smile!:yipi::lol::smile: Re-Hooked |
Honestly, I was never completely happy with them, due to the inherent limitations in the Traxxas design(not enough room in the bulks for properly sized pinion bearings that can take the abuse). I have a V4 about 90% designed, but haven't completed them due this very thing - a hybrid bulk would be better(though costly).
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Hey Mike,
Will you start again with Revo Parts if your ready with the Maxx line? I would like to see some Hybrid Diffs or Bulks and a V-Revo Chassis with LCG. |
I have a V-Revo chassis concept largely worked out in my brain, but haven't got it drawn up yet - likely very soon, though. Lots of stuff rolling around in my head - just not enough time in a day!
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If you made a Set of Diff/Bulks and a Chassis I will buy one maybe tow.
Every time when I saw a G3R I like to hit myself. I had the chance to buy one but I was to stupid. |
A revo chassis would be sweet.
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What if you based them off of the LST diffs and casing? |
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what's a V-Revo?
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LST diff cases require bulkhead modification - the ONLY way to get a 16mm pinion bearing into a Revo would be to modify the bulks(or make a new bulk with ample room).
A V-Revo would be an RC-Monster Victory series chassis for the ERevo, much like the V-Maxx chassis. :-) |
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Whatchathinkofdabe |
Nitro?????
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1. Center mounted BB engine with RAISED or elevated transmission case. Transmission case mounted in the same location. Here my thought was that BB would be able to engage the Spur gear on the right hand side rather than the left like it does today. Raising the transmission would allow the engine to remain low. The center drive shafts would need to be longer but there are plenty to choose from. Or 2. Center mounted BB engine with a double-decker chassis. Completely redesigned chassis - I guess more like a truggy chassis (maybe I should just buy a truggy) LOL.... But I seem to recall toying with the idea of flipping the chassis over and trying to mount all the gear back onto it but with the engine centered. Didn't get very far with this idea but it's still with me. |
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Now, a truggy chassis that uses a Revo suspension setup would be nifty. |
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