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Manne
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11.11.2010, 06:31 PM

Is it G3´s you are running? Overall hyperion are top notch indeed

Sounds really good in my ears! It´s a shame that it´s so costy to ship things one country to another, otherwise I would have sent you a set of summit shafts for the center and my "locked slipper mod" plate and let you try that drivetrain out for real...

I´excited to see how they hold up In the long term. Get some runtime with those Hyperions and report back to us. They should hold up tho... Seems to me like you never broke them on the Losi XXL? And that was with 40series mashers and 6s? Am I right?

And thanks for everything you have done so far Mr, It´s really helping people, newbies and oldies your work are outstanding! .
   
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11.11.2010, 11:37 PM

Yes they are G3s, they don't seem to break a sweat. My Turnigys Nanotech are usually around 110/115 after a full run. The G3s were just above 90. I am going to tighten the slipper as much as I can without breaking it. Yes I ran these shafts on the LST on 6S. The truck was 14 pounds RTR. In a whole summer of running, I only broke a shaft once, the pin that goes through the CVD and that little barrel shaped part that holds the grub screw. On a 10 pound ERBE, I suspect that they are going to be very tough. We'll see. I ran Summit shafts in the middle before. They are more durable but they get quite sloppy though. I really want to try the Kershaw dogbones and have a drive train with minimal slop.


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