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I use a kippster (i think thats what its called) slipper. Its almost identical to the strobe but with some minor differences. I've never had it smoke and it works great.;)
He has a revo.
   
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He has a revo.
So do I. But, I'm not to up to date on the eRevo and any of its workings.
   
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A strobe or kipster slipper is for the old emaxx tranny. Revo has the revo spec (not just a clever name) slipper.
   
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A strobe or kipster slipper is for the old emaxx tranny. Revo has the revo spec (not just a clever name) slipper.
Ahh. Yea you won't be getting a strobe on there.

I would tighten it down until it stops slipping and then try loosening it and 1/8 of a turn. And keep on repeating that until you get it to where you want.

You only really want it to be slipping on pavement or other high traction surfaces.
   
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Well, you may need to rebuild the slipper since you smoked it. Best method is to set the slipper tight, and then back it off incrementally until it slips too much. Then tighten it a bit and you re good to go. 8xl on 6s must be a beast...
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Ahh. Yea you won't be getting a strobe on there.

I would tighten it down until it stops slipping and then try loosening it and 1/8 of a turn. And keep on repeating that until you get it to where you want.

You only really want it to be slipping on pavement or other high traction surfaces.
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