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Maxx transmission deleting - 05.23.2009, 02:16 PM

heyim curious if there is a "kit" out there to delete the big bulky maxx transmission.

Or if implementing a 1/8 center diff from another truck is in order?

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05.23.2009, 02:21 PM

Mike is actually working (or was working) on a center direct drive unit for the Fastlane Emaxx chassis. I think he has only made a few as of this date. I think Harold and Skellyo each have one, and I have one (actually my truck is for sale).
   
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05.23.2009, 02:30 PM

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Mike is actually working (or was working) on a center direct drive unit for the Fastlane Emaxx chassis. I think he has only made a few as of this date. I think Harold and Skellyo each have one, and I have one (actually my truck is for sale).

yea i was actually looking at your truck when i thought of it! Would love to pick it up, but as a full tie student...i gotta be wise on how i spend my $$$

I was working on a custom truggy conversion for the maxx, but i never finished the project. So i picked up a FLM chassis not too long ago. waiting for it to get here
   
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05.23.2009, 02:57 PM

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yea i was actually looking at your truck when i thought of it! Would love to pick it up, but as a full tie student...i gotta be wise on how i spend my $$$

I was working on a custom truggy conversion for the maxx, but i never finished the project. So i picked up a FLM chassis not too long ago. waiting for it to get here
FLM Makes good stuff...very rugged
   
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05.23.2009, 03:44 PM

Mike is going to produce it again see this thread

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...0&goto=newpost

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05.23.2009, 04:02 PM

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Mike is going to produce it again see this thread

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...0&goto=newpost
howd i miss this one?!!?!?!! SWEEEEET!
   
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08.10.2009, 11:06 AM

Is he making a slipperential mount for the 3905 chassis? Or is there already a mount for the 3905 available?
   
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08.11.2009, 10:59 AM

Dont know & no.

It wouldnt take much to tweak the 3906 version though, just needs the mounting holes to be changed to match the chassis rails.
   
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08.11.2009, 11:24 AM

OT question: does adding a center diff reduce the offroad ability of a truck, at least theoretically? (similar to how f/r diffs hurt offroad ability)
   
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08.11.2009, 11:42 AM

Definitly, a center diff will remove alot of off road bashing capability.
I've try the CD on my revo, and i've remove it, because for my driving style (sand pits) it was a big ZERO

But for racing, it's another world.
   
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