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CharLemagne
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02.28.2008, 11:49 PM

i never run my r/c's near water. sure i'll get the wheels wet when driving slow in a little puddle. I don't want to cause any rust anywhere on the truck. I know how the revo 3.3 handles, i'm talking about the transmission. Could it handle brushless power? the new emaxx is brushless ready.
   
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02.29.2008, 02:20 AM

Yes it can. Do the Revo for sure. Remember the new Emaxx was built based on the Revo.


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02.29.2008, 03:00 PM

I'd go with the Revo first.

You'll eventually end up doing the E-maxx anyway, like linc said.

I'm keeping my e-maxx stock and waterproof for the winter season, then I'll probably go brushless for the dry season.


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