Diff ratio is 43/10, plenty of room for batteries, chassis is quite long, and about as wide as a buggy. You can also put the motor across from the steering servo and have the entire rear of the chassis for batteries, etc.
I have 2 LSPs sitting here that await finishing, Not sure about batteries yet, but I think I will go with 5s on both. I have both a 9 and 8xl motors here and a pair of 125b quarks.
Not sure about the weight. I assume it will be similar to a revo that has a stock tranny. Wheel base is longer than a 3.3 revo though. I need to finish mine up, jst received my 5s 2200 packs that I intend to run in parallel. Of I have a 5s 5000 pack that I can use. Time to cut up another emaxx chassis for its trays!
that does look nice, but why do companies insist on hinge pins being held by e-clips? my XT8 does that too. although captured pins are an option - a $100 option to get everything you need.
that does look nice, but why do companies insist on hinge pins being held by e-clips? my XT8 does that too. although captured pins are an option - a $100 option to get everything you need.
That would be a VERY simple fix for the LSP. I still need to do it on mine, but there are pins that work. I can't remember what vehicle there off of. I think its the MP7.5 or MP777. Doesn't cost to much. Maybe $20
so why wasn't that inexpensive upgrade made to the new version? is there some benefit i'm not seeing to e-clips?
for the XT8, part of the captured pin upgrade is being able to fine tune the front kick up and rear anti-squat to match track conditions. so it is more than just captured pins only, i guess. although, why that wasn't added as a stock option is beyond me. probably would've taken the kit from $600 to $700.