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Another broken engine mount!!! - 09.01.2007, 07:47 AM

Does anyone know of a good aftermarket engine mount for the revo? Not the electric mount that Mike sells, but the mount that it mounts to. I see Intejunk makes them, but I'm not a big fan of their quality.
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09.01.2007, 09:31 AM

get them from ebay, they are fair cheap, just order 2..
   
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09.01.2007, 09:59 AM

Maybe I can come up with a way to just make a solid mount and only use the adjustability of Mikes mount.
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09.01.2007, 03:22 PM

I broke one to. Go with the 3Racing one. Its probably one of the best ones made. I would also go with a Qoncepts chassis brace. Those 2 in combination should never break. I actually wish I wouldn't have sold mine cause I now need it for the E-Revo with Mikes new mount...
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09.01.2007, 03:54 PM

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I broke one to. Go with the 3Racing one. Its probably one of the best ones made. I would also go with a Qoncepts chassis brace. Those 2 in combination should never break. I actually wish I wouldn't have sold mine cause I now need it for the E-Revo with Mikes new mount...
Got a link where I can find these?
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09.01.2007, 07:09 PM

http://www.3racing.com.hk/x_descript...ducts_key=1230 Multiple engine mount

http://www.qoncepts.com/RCpages/TraxxasRevo.htm Chassis brace

Both 3racing and Qoncepts actually make loads of nice things for the revo, makes me wish I had one- but its BL boat time for me, better start saving up....

EDIT: Shame these wont work with a Gmaxx due to the lower shock mounts being in the way: http://www.qoncepts.com/RCpages/TraxxasRevoEWCFAQ.htm


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09.01.2007, 09:28 PM

Doing a brushless boat, Neil? They are a blast. Can you buy an aquacraft supervee there? I have one and it is hands down the best deal out there. With some mods, mainly the prop it can do 40mph.
   
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09.02.2007, 08:04 AM

Oh yes, I really do need a BL boat. Dartmouth is lucky enough to have a large river estuary which is usually fairly calm (no big waves), and there is a reservoir which is obviously extremely calm. It has been regatta time all this week, and with this many people in the town there is no-where to run a truck without hitting someone, but a boat on the other hand is another story. With so many spectators watching the rowing races and whatnot, it would be a crime not to take advantage and show off with an rc boat roaring up & down! I believe a deep -v hull would be best just incase the wind gets up and causes abit of chop on the water, and with a little luck will be better at staying the right way up. As for where to buy from and what exactly, I am researching that right now- the UK does tend to suck for buying more specialized rc stuff.
   
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