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03.12.2009, 12:09 PM

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Squee, nice to see you on again. What i want to do, is rebuild the G2R for racing in Rc Pro. I was hoping that Mike was still going to do the slipperential V.2 transmission for the gorilla based revos, but it seems that everyone wants a center diff only. My problem is that RC Pro only recognizes transmissions for MT's, not center diff only. Its looking like my only option is the Emaxx/revo tranny, a couple guys have already made a 1/8 diff setup for it. There were some adapter kits from fastlane, that would adapt the new maxx tranny to a fastlane chassis. But since they updated the chassis, they don't make them anymore. If i can't find a way to make the pieces i need, I'm stuck with the E-revo chassis. I love my G2R chassis, but right now, its looking like too much work for just a center diff

oh and Squee, this is my G2R not the 3.3
Yea, I understand your situation. I know its a G2R, but if you have to run a tranny, and want to run a center diff, I'd basically just convert a nitro Revo. You can have the tranny, center diff, mechanical brakes if you like, and so on. There many options to convert the nitro Revo. I just left mine with the 2 speed, RCM motor mount, center diff, mechanical brakes and I think I'm about to get a Vantage chassis to replace the stock 2.5. That should make for one killer handling truck.
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