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04.09.2009, 03:56 PM

^ +1. Sure, you can mod a Slash to handle high speeds better, but why bother when a Rustler is designed that way from the start? They both are basically the same vehicle otherwise...
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04.09.2009, 04:49 PM

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^ +1. Sure, you can mod a Slash to handle high speeds better, but why bother when a Rustler is designed that way from the start? They both are basically the same vehicle otherwise...

.......because this is RC monster and iv learned one thing...JUST DO IT ....hehe

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04.09.2009, 08:30 PM

I haven't set out to create a speed machine, just wanted to know what gearing would be suitabl ffor driveability. What is the length dimension of the batt tray on the slash?
   
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04.09.2009, 09:35 PM

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I haven't set out to create a speed machine, just wanted to know what gearing would be suitabl ffor driveability. What is the length dimension of the batt tray on the slash?
You might just want to assume that it's the same size as the others for now. My Rustler fit a FP 3300 2s in there with some drilling out to make it longer. And I think the Slash uses spacers in the battery tray to fit a 6C, so you should be able to make it. Don't quote me on that though...I don't own one. I'd start with 16/90, or the equivilent in 32P gears. I'd run a VXL or other lower Kv too.
   
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