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See my similar e buggy
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See my similar e buggy - 03.20.2009, 11:34 AM

Running at 4S using 2350 KV brushless
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03.20.2009, 11:49 PM

Looks good!

Made some progress on the buggy. Completely tore it down, cleaned everything, rebuilt the diffs and shocks and built it all back up. Only damage (other than a few stripped screw heads) was one bent front dogbone.



Removing the anodizing proved to be a complete pain. Usually I hit parts with the yellow-cap easy off and a few minutes later, presto. I did the same thing this time, waited a couple minutes, nothing, waited a couple minutes more, still nothing. After about 15 minutes, there was a tiny bit of anodizing gone. Not sure why, but I'm stuck with the blue for now until it warms up enough outside that I can hit it with some draino gel.

Motor mount is sitting in customs right now, so I should have it by early next week.
   
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