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04.09.2010, 12:41 AM

lilred - your truck is looking amazing! Hope you don't mind, but here's some pics of my GCM RB2X E-Sav.

My setup:

GCM RB2X TVPs Blue
GCM SS Exarms Blue with Delrin UCAs
GCM extended wheel axles
GCM Short Towers
GCM Twin Diffs
Ofna Ultra LX-One Hard Anodized Threaded Shocks
Reckward Tuning Extra Hard (not really that stiff) Progressive Springs
Hobbywing EZRun V2 60A ESC with additional 3x 470uF 25V Caps
Hobbywing EZRun 3665SL 2300kV Motor with Heatsink and Fan
RRP 25T Mod0.8 Pinion (geared for ~45mph)
HPI 17mm Hex Adapters (not currently used...I use them with truggy wheels)
Kyosho Twin Force Battery Trays
2x 2s LiPos

It's relatively light, like E-Sav's truck, so it runs on that teeny 1/10 EZRun 60A ESC just fine. That's one thing I love about my E-Savage...it's slightly larger than a Savage Flux, is damn fast, but only needs a 1/10 brushless system to run.










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04.09.2010, 04:11 AM

Now that's a basher. You've gotta love the E-sav platform, so underrated but so adaptable.

There's no point in Traxxas making a 4x4 Stampede, we've had one all along. JSR that's one hot E-sav, the RB2X is a great chassis.

Just a thought, you thinkng of getting the ESC mount to make use of the spare motor slot? That ESC seems an awful way away from the motor.

Also, bloody hell that 60a hobby wing speedo is comfortable on a long can on 4s with a few caps? Talk about carpet bagging on the specs lol.

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