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Kershaw did it agian... - 02.05.2006, 10:36 AM

http://cgi.ebay.com/HPI-SAVAGE-BRUSH...QQcmdZViewItem
check it out! lol Thier conveirsion isnt that complitcated at all. I bet its exactly the same ways you gusy did it. :005: Is there stuff pateneted? Could i bootleg it or somethign?
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02.05.2006, 12:38 PM

i think the took those ideas from this very forum! im considering the carbon fiber chassis. anybody have an opion? it looks SUPER light weight and have a SUPER low center of gravity.

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02.05.2006, 01:54 PM

8l for a savage. Bad idea.
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02.05.2006, 02:14 PM

i dont think an 8l would have enough power for a savage and that conversion does look similar to the ones i have seen on this forum
   
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02.05.2006, 04:00 PM

an 8L just won't push a savage without getting hot. Run times would suck to.
   
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02.05.2006, 07:06 PM

Notice all the open space below the motor too, that's just a waste. Even before I put the FLM extended LCG chassis plates on my Savage, I had my motor mout as low as possible (under the spur actually), mounted to the purple anodized plate that the stock engine mounts with a piece of 1/8" alum. angle. They look to have used 1/4" or so, and it'd be real sturdy, but you also just don't need that much and it adds weight.

It's a good idea, and nice to see it kinda going mainstream........but.......I wish they'd done it better.
   
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