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Electric Dave
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03.01.2008, 09:39 PM

I never really considered a Revo (for an electric conversion) till now...this thing looks all done up. Every racer at my track who runs a Revo has to dump tons of time & money into the truck to make it raceable - this looks like it has all those goodies...The only thing I'd like to know is can you rip out the over complex gearbox and replace it with a simple Diff like you have on a 1/8th truggy?

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03.01.2008, 09:59 PM

I wouldnt meet the MT class rules if it had a 1/8 center diff. The 2 speed tranny is a must for the class IMO. If you want a MT with a center diff, just get a truggy.


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03.02.2008, 03:00 AM

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The only thing I'd like to know is can you rip out the over complex gearbox and replace it with a simple Diff like you have on a 1/8th truggy?

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Yes. I take it you haven't seen the "slipperential" conversion I did to my Revo way back when? lincpimp is the current owner of it. But anyways, a center diff would be pretty simple to drop in.


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