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Troy,

The maximum holding power of my slipper will be greater than that of the strobe. The maximum toque the input shaft will hold or tolerate be greater on mine as well.

I may be able to offer different slipper pads (varying friction coefficients) but that part of the project is still in it's infancy.

But yes, the Strobe is great....I just wanted to design one that was one step better!


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01.11.2007, 04:09 PM

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Troy,

The maximum holding power of my slipper will be greater than that of the strobe. The maximum toque the input shaft will hold or tolerate be greater on mine as well.

I may be able to offer different slipper pads (varying friction coefficients) but that part of the project is still in it's infancy.

But yes, the Strobe is great....I just wanted to design one that was one step better!
Very good Procharged, btu the strobe is already out! LOL :)


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minor details..............:027:


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01.11.2007, 04:17 PM

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minor details..............:027:
It seems that there always are! LOL, WELCOME TO RCING! HAHAHAHAHA:005:
But, if you are using the gmaxx chassis, the sliperential is top notch!!!

But as Pro said, you can either go UE 1/8th diffs, or the HB's. If you are using the 1/8th scale, you need the hybrid bulks I believe, not the combo's. Both are designed the same with the case built in.


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