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10.01.2007, 04:28 AM

...how did you get that carbon in there ? is it very fine sheet and its justscrewed between the TVP's and the parts? looks great...
   
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10.01.2007, 06:22 AM

yes indeed, 2 sheets of 0.3 mm, easy to cut, then a bit of glue on the TVPs, thats it. Then just make holes where necessary and screw it between the plates. I think it protects a bit better against all the dirt and stones flying around when you accelerate ...

Nice that you like it :-)
   
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10.01.2007, 09:17 AM

...Great pics Helms...thanks to you i am beginning to understand a whole bunch of stuff i didnt even know i didnt understand...

...Could you tell me, or direct me to a thread where i can understand why the front shaft is so LONG and then so SMALL in the rear?
   
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10.01.2007, 10:13 AM

well, there is no thread telling how long the drive shafts have to be... this is your decision ... you decide where you put your motor.

I did not like to have the batteries outside the TVPs, I wanted to have them inside the chassis, so I had to push the motor to the rear, the batteries to the front. As the motor is close to the rear differential, the drive shaft got short... and to the front it passes along the batteries, so it got long. I just measured the length I needed, and Mike fabricated the drive shafts (very well) (thanks again to Mike!!!)
   
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