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09.11.2008, 09:00 PM

Lincpimp I bought a Slayer tonite and intend on converting it also so I will be following this thread.I allready have a MMM v2 and Tekno 1515/1.5d.Will the Tekno Revo conversion work with no additional needed items since its a Slayer.
   
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09.11.2008, 10:27 PM

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Lincpimp I bought a Slayer tonite and intend on converting it also so I will be following this thread.I allready have a MMM v2 and Tekno 1515/1.5d.Will the Tekno Revo conversion work with no additional needed items since its a Slayer.
It should work fine. I will be using the tekno battery tray, but have a different motor mount, as I do not care for the clutch. That 1.5d will be crazy in the slayer. I am going to run buggy wheels and badlands on my slayer. I am not all that impressed with the stock tires on the slash which are very similar to the tires on the slayer...
   
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09.12.2008, 03:01 PM

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It should work fine. I will be using the tekno battery tray, but have a different motor mount, as I do not care for the clutch. That 1.5d will be crazy in the slayer. I am going to run buggy wheels and badlands on my slayer. I am not all that impressed with the stock tires on the slash which are very similar to the tires on the slayer...
Sounds like a crazy set up. I would advise the clutch set up with aggressive tires and the mech brakes to allow some tuning and some slippage in each respect. I know one thing, no matter which way you go, I wouldnt run it full throttle over your front lawn with those tires unless you want a bunch of little parallel drainage ditches criss crossing all over the place.
   
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