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Jaron21025
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03.05.2007, 03:53 PM

Ok cool, so i guess i have a couple more questions then. From what i understand, the revo driveshafts will ALL fit in the Emaxx? If this is true, i will be able to save a ton of money on that part instead of buying all those cvd's.

Since i plan on converting to Single speed, i will only need one idler gear, and a locking mechanism. Where can i find a locking Mechanism Brian?

A UBEC was mentioned so i will go with one of those, and that dirt protector that goes on the motor.. that would probably be a good idea.

Thanks Patrick. If you think that will give a decent overall powerband i will try the 14 and 15t pinions. The ofna 51 tooth spur gear, since it may strip and i doubt there are any at my lhs i may pick up a few of those... dealing with the spur, is 51 tooth the only option? just curious

So it looks as though i may be going with the Strobe Slipper set up now.

About my IB4200 matched packs... currently i have a DuraTrax IntelliPeak AC/DC Twin Pulse Charger

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXXG87&P=ML

This will be able to charge them right? i'm pretty sure as it says it works with 7 cells but i figured i would ask you guys just to be safe.

when i buy the aluminum diff cups, i need to buy two right? one for the front of the truck and another for the rear right? and they are exactly the same?

When it comes to Aluminum differential cases...do i honestly need to have one? or is it just something good to have? sorry i am looking to save as much money as i possibly can on this and still have a nice working truck. Front and back diffs are exactly similar too I take it so I will need two of those as well I assume.

All this talk about using heatsinks and fans on the the Quark or any controller for that matter ... is this something i should really be concerned about?
   
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