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10.18.2007, 10:15 AM

Did I just hear Tekno breath a sigh of relief?


They do say its setup for dual VXL installation. So we were all (almost) right.

Its a "maybe-BL VXL 3.3 BoatMaxx" lol
   
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10.18.2007, 10:17 AM

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Did I just hear Tekno breath a sigh of relief?


They do say its setup for dual VXL installation. So we were all (almost) right.

Its a "maybe-BL VXL 3.3 BoatMaxx" lol
A big one!


I wonder if the gmaxx chassis and all will still bolt up. I would imagine they wouldnt change it that much. Still keeping all of the basic geometry and all. The new tranny look like it will eliminat the need for the Gmaxx single speed conv though.


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10.18.2007, 10:26 AM

I love the cam steering setup, and sealed radio box. I'm already planning to get some of those Rx boxes to use on other projects. Small enought for a reciever but not so big that its meant for the rx bateries too.

Battery trays in the new chassis look like they will be very flexible as to the battery shape and size. Easily accomodate lipos or whatever you want. Extended wheelbase too. Still not a low enough COG for racing though. Revo slipper as expected, but still nice.


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