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Topspeedtimmy
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06.29.2008, 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by nolatron View Post
I'd go with the conversion. It'll cost more money in the long run, but you'll give yourself more options for expandability most likely. Cost me about twice what the stock e-revo costs, but it was well worth it to me. A fun project to do.
If you've already got a Revo use that, and I don't see how buying another one is going to be cheaper than using what you already have. I got my revo 3.3 (with stock tranny) as a roller it will be running a 9XL on 4s with a MM for only $550 for the whole entire thing. My brother is converting his dual velineon 2.5r Revo to an E-revo, simply by buying the chassis and a few other minor e-revo pieces; you could do the same as well (of course you'd have to buy the e-revo tranny, my brother already had an emaxx tranny to toss in there.) There you go, you got 2 options that are cheaper than buying an entirely new truck, which has titan 550s and a junk ESC that you would have to sell off. IMO, don't get a Novak system, because it's not worth the money; just get a Mamba Max ESC and a Feigao XL or a Medusa motor which is $220-250.
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The timmy - Revo 3.3 MM 9XL 4s , Rustler MM 4600 3s
The ferty - Dual velineon Revo 3s, Rustler velineon 3s

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