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Nixpus
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01.20.2011, 04:16 PM

Ended up with a HB Center Diff... seems to be identical to the HPI one (surprise...)! Spurs go up to 53 which gives alot of room for gearing adjustments :)

Only worry I have is that the housing looks like plastic!? Hope its black anodized (or how you spell that in english) aluminium.

Will construct the mount a bit assymetrical to get the 1717 as low in the Chassis as possible.

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The outrunner direct drive project is my colleagues. Would like to go high voltage / low kv. I suggested this motor: http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...idProduct=2097 and the okhobby 1/5th ESC... then he could run 40-45 on 6s and 65ish on 9s ;)

He has some pretty good ideas for a transmission "shock absorbtion system".

By the way... wouldn't it be possible to have reverse with a cluth setup? Hmmm but you cant motor brake... right? Not a good idea.
   
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thzero
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01.20.2011, 04:36 PM

No, its plastic. You can use a Savage X diff cup instead though.

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