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05.17.2007, 06:05 AM

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Also: Does anyone know the dimensions of the RC-Monster heatsink, the length?

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Mine is 84mm long.....the heatsink, you dirty minded people.

That design is looking pretty good, if it has a flat bottom then it would be good for mounting to the chassis of a 1/8th, but then if it had fins on the bottom and mounting holes on the end there would be one less thing for an e-maxx driver to buy. Personally I have the RC-Monster heatsink already, and I have a 1/8th that I will want to put the Quark in soon, so I like the flat bottomed version with screw holes underneath.

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05.17.2007, 11:22 AM

Geez, I was hearing that ppl would rather have integral heatsink on bottom? You will still be able to mount the bottom on anything, it is flat heatsink, no problem there.

I will see how much a heatsink bottom will cost, and one with flat bottom.

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