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07.31.2008, 06:02 AM

ok chassis mods not a problem emaxx box alreadt upgraded but did you use std emaxx spur or somthing diffrent
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I did this, it works with some mods to the LST chassis, the gearing is ok. The maxx box in stock form won't hold up well if you're running any serious power though.
   
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Different! - 07.31.2008, 12:11 PM

I was using one of Holmes Hobbies early custom jobs, It's a large, low kv outrunner directly running the input shaft. It's a neat set up for speed runs but it's not really very good for the application, too much mass to spin from start-up and it's very sensitive to driveline shock. If I did it again, I would use a slipper and an inrunner motor. However, with what I learned between the e-maxx and the LST, I ended up building a BL Muggy which is way better than either one imho. The Muggy is simply much better handling, mostly due to a low cg but I do wish that Mike would make with the Slipperential!!

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ok chassis mods not a problem emaxx box alreadt upgraded but did you use std emaxx spur or somthing diffrent
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