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08.29.2009, 08:45 PM

The Monster looks like its the way to go. I have heard from a mate that the MMM doesn't really like "cheap" batteries and the zippys wont really cut it....whats another good brand Lipo that wont put me out of pocket?

Bl RVO: I don't know what you mean about having chassis flex because the Hyper St pro's shassis is very stiff...?
   
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The Monster looks like its the way to go. I have heard from a mate that the MMM doesn't really like "cheap" batteries and the zippys wont really cut it....whats another good brand Lipo that wont put me out of pocket?

Bl RVO: I don't know what you mean about having chassis flex because the Hyper St pro's shassis is very stiff...?
your mate is full of it then. As long as you have some idea of the power needed to run the system a zippy battery will do fine. High MAH and high C rating.


Look into the 5000mah 25-30c turnigy packs.


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What center diff did you use? (you mentioned it came w/o the spider diff)

what tooth was the center spur?

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08.30.2009, 12:30 AM

Also, what diff oil would you use in the centre diff?

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I put ofna diff lock lube in my center diffs. I only bash, it works well for me. Lots of wheelies and no unloading to the front.


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All vehicles have chassis flex.


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All vehicles have chassis flex.
yep, which is why RCM mounts are the bomb diggity. "Flex all day and your mesh won't go away"


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08.30.2009, 05:54 AM

the mount looks shiny!! I like!

but, I wonder if just two screws are stable enough. you should also have a connection to the center diff. what about combining the first and the second mount?

that's what I mean:




since my mount is built like that, I have no problems with spur gear etc.

I really like that hyper st, one day I will get myself one too.

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