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02.09.2008, 10:32 PM

The revo is nuts, it will wheely from a standstill, and it must be doing at least 45mph on the top end, maybe more. It handles great with the center diff too. I am actually thinking of remaking may side plates in kybex and bending the sides up to offer some more battery protection. I also need to add a gasket to the center diff as it is slightly leaking! I am very happy with this setup and can't wait for the hacker motor to come in, think of the power!
   
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The revo is nuts, it will wheely from a standstill, and it must be doing at least 45mph on the top end, maybe more. It handles great with the center diff too. I am actually thinking of remaking may side plates in kybex and bending the sides up to offer some more battery protection. I also need to add a gasket to the center diff as it is slightly leaking! I am very happy with this setup and can't wait for the hacker motor to come in, think of the power!

Are you using stock diffs in this?

What diff gear ratio ya got there?
   
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Stock diffs, and I am the third owner, after mailman and metalman, who built most of the truck. According to him he never had a diff issue, and put it to the fact the center diff takes the load off the heavily loaded diff, under acceleration and braking. It works well, all I had to do was play with the center diff mounts and make it work better.
   
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