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10.07.2010, 05:45 PM

Yeah, tried to tell him that he should introduce a cheap shipping option into his shop so we non-US guys could order small stuff from him without paying 30$ shipping for a 10$ pinion and stuff like that.
Sadly never got a reply to that

I'm a little puzzled that you're still holding on to that fragile gear box from traxxas.
Is there a reason you haven't switched to a CD-directdrive?
   
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10.07.2010, 06:17 PM

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I'm a little puzzled that you're still holding on to that fragile gear box from traxxas.
Is there a reason you haven't switched to a CD-directdrive?
I agree... You could even update to a Ofna spool if you aren't looking for the center diff action.

I'm going this route on my Revo and Emaxx eventually.


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10.07.2010, 06:17 PM

I know, the RC-Monster CD unit would work perfectly and its a good price, just havent really gotten around to it- the GorillaMaxx chassis rails need replacing with something more sturdy that incorporates a CD unit / motor mount too, rather like:

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19388

but tied to the chassis rails & bottom plate. Im gonna let the Candyman finish his current project though & do his Emaxx 'Razor back' chassis & see what I can come up with. Wont be anything too radical, mainly beefy & symetrical- long time before that happens though so I'll carry on with the old tranny ( ) for a while yet..
   
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10.07.2010, 07:58 PM

You got a link to that spool for me? I'm looking for one, since I'm thinking about racing my gmaxx next year. But to be alowed in the MT-class you must not have a CD.

@neil:
Shouldn't be to hard to design a part that connects chassis and rails.
Only thing that might be interesting is if you wanted to use Mike's slipperential and there for would require space for a 46T mod1 spur at minimum.
But even that could be done with a little thinking.
   
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10.07.2010, 08:35 PM

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You got a link to that spool for me? I'm looking for one, since I'm thinking about racing my gmaxx next year. But to be alowed in the MT-class you must not have a CD.

Sure thing: http://www.nitrohouse.com/catalog/pr...ducts_id=11016

Uses the Ofna 51T spurs.


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10.18.2010, 07:57 PM

Hey Neil can you post the length of those 8b shocks? I bought those Duh towers from River. Do you think they would work? I really don't want to buy 8 of them, nor do I want the extra weight.

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10.18.2010, 08:23 PM

Hole to hole ( center to center ) they are 95mm long, so the HB shocks would be quite tasty if they arent too fat, not sure on the others as they dont list the length that I can see.
   
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10.19.2010, 09:57 AM

Have you tried a strobe slipper with sprong yet with high temp pads?
   
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10.19.2010, 11:33 AM

Who, me?

Nah, even when someone is selling everything you need in one lot, getting spares the rest of the time is difficult- I need to test this beefed up 3905 slipper I've fitted still, but it seems nice & strong- didnt snap when I tightend it up so thats a good start
   
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10.19.2010, 11:59 AM

Yes. I like to know your result from that slipper and aluminum pads. This strobe set up is ideal but it wont fit on my newer trans. What spares do you need except pads which I was including and never wear out anyway if its adjusted right.
   
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10.19.2010, 01:49 PM

Just to bring things upto date:



Stock 3908 aint got sh!t on this baby..



27/62 for 45mph on 5s lipo.



Forgot to take a picture when I was assembling it, but you can see the 6 metal slipper pads in there- they aint gonna crumble apart in a hurry.



Got myself a nice Turnigy neckstrap/ lanyard for £5- balance of the controller is perfect so it stays near enough level when you take your hands away
   
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10.24.2010, 12:58 AM

Just so you guys know, I have quite a few Ofna Solid Center Drives with plastic and steel spurs (Ofna or UE), Ofna Solid Center "Slipper" Drives with plastic and steel spurs (Ofna or UE), and Strobe Slippers, Strobe Sprongs, Standard Pads & Peek (high-temp) Pads, and Ofna or UE Plastic or Steel Spurs...all NIP!


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10.28.2010, 12:53 PM

How do you like the 1518,i just put that on my 3905,like it real well .lot more controllable over my 1515.i have mine geared 62/24.want to try a 27
   
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10.28.2010, 01:41 PM

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How do you like the 1518,i just put that on my 3905,like it real well .lot more controllable over my 1515.i have mine geared 62/24.want to try a 27
I really enjoyed my 1518 in my Maxx geared 22/62 on 4s. I did try 6s a few times and its just too insane...


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10.28.2010, 02:52 PM

Where did you find the 27t gear? I got the 1520 on 6s and geared 22/62 with lst2 diffs. It needs more speed. I could only find up to 26t here @ RCM, Thank You


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