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CVD's - 09.08.2005, 04:58 PM

Does anyone have experiance with these?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Traxxas-T-Maxx-F...QQcmdZViewItem

What about RD Logics or Tsais CVD's?
   
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09.08.2005, 05:03 PM

Bad link for me but with CVDs on eBay I noticed they are not always what they say they are!

I've seen alot claim to be RDLogics but it turns out only the bones are and the cups are completly different...


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09.08.2005, 05:41 PM

I have had many RD logics sets. 4 to be exact. And I've broke them almost every where imaginable.

I'm currently testing a set of Tsais CVD's. I'll let you know my verdicts when I get a chance to run them.


So far MIP's have worked for me.
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09.09.2005, 03:05 AM

I've had the RD Logics for quite some time now and have never had an issue with them. I am even currently running dual brushless and the RD's are still holding up just fine. Maybe I've been lucky?
   
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Haven't you seen rcbros movie? ;)
   
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09.10.2005, 08:05 PM

Well I bought a set of TSAIS cvds. I'll let you know how they hold up.
   
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09.23.2005, 03:34 AM

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I've had the RD Logics for quite some time now and have never had an issue with them. I am even currently running dual brushless and the RD's are still holding up just fine. Maybe I've been lucky?
Scratch that. I removed the rubber boot that covers the cvd cup (or whatever its called) and found out that all 4 CVDs are broke. The little metal pin that holds the CVD shaft to the cup was cracked. I just never noticed it because the rubber boot covered it up!
Doh!
   
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09.23.2005, 03:41 AM

Okay, weak pins.. Can happen (maybe just too hard pins..) use an HSS drill to replace the pins, works like a charm, hardened and a little flexible as well.. No biggie Johny!
   
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09.23.2005, 03:51 AM

In my personal opinion the UNLIMITED ENGINEERING cvd's are the strongest cvd's you can get for a maxx. The mip cvd's are also good.


REAL MEN RUN BRUSHLESS
   
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09.23.2005, 04:16 AM

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Okay, weak pins.. Can happen (maybe just too hard pins..) use an HSS drill to replace the pins, works like a charm, hardened and a little flexible as well.. No biggie Johny!
I've allready started, 2 down 2 to go.;)
   
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Thats the way aha aha i like it aha aha..
   
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