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shaunjohnson
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05.05.2009, 07:56 AM

a racer like me then...

get some E-revo diffs at the least, center diff with some really heavy weight diff oil (the nitro revo center diff is a little too weak for my taste)

IMO i like what i have done and used a E-maxx 3905 tranny, loads stronger.

use mikes.s gearing calculator (google "rc calculations") and one of the first few will have a top speed estimator thing.
use that and gear your car for 40mph, that is almost garenteed to keep things cool enuff.

i have mine geared for 40mph and my temps are never over 130 on the motor :) running 5s :)

good luck in beefing it up.
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05.05.2009, 08:43 AM

Great thanks Shaun.Is the emaxx tranny a direct bolt in?
   
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05.05.2009, 03:36 PM

why do you put e-revo diffs in a revo conversion? are they stronger?
   
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