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lind5
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revo single speed trany or slipperential - 09.03.2007, 09:10 AM

hi i have a bl revo with the gmaxx single speed converstion but it just wheelies every where which in my eyes isnt that fun as i want to race it can any one tell me would the slipperential help to cure this and does anyone no when it will be back in stock
if it would help what type of gearing would i need
i run a monster pro
a 15 15 1d
a ubec
nosram 25c 5000 lipos x2
stobe slipper
18 pinion 51 ofna spur ithink

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09.04.2007, 05:19 PM

The slipperential is ment more for helping to balance the power to the front & rear of the truck whilst racing, rather than helping to prevent wheelies (though it does use a revo spec slipper). If you can find one, I would recommend finding strobe slipper (dont go with the RR one, seems to be a bit poop by all accounts) if you can, if not then there is an alternative.... takea revo input shaft, trim it down in length, and then install it inplace of the shortend emaxx input shaft- now you have a revo spec slipper on a maxx. I would also say try changing the settings on your quark, maybe softer starting power & timing? maybe? Also, what voltage are your lipo cells (seem good ones by the numbers)- total of 4s Im guessing.
   
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09.07.2007, 04:20 AM

hi mate thanks im running the 7.4 2s2p 5000 x2 and i have also got my quark set to soft
its ok on 1x 7.4 but is a bit to slow but there is to much power with the 2x 7.4
i guess i just need to keep trying diffrent things till i get it right
its starting to cost alot more than i thought it would
   
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