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Slipperential for other vehicles that can't use the current model? - 05.06.2009, 04:19 PM

I am looking at doing a Hyper 9E, and from what I have read the current slipperential wouldn't work for the buggy as the diffs are smaller in the buggy.

Are there plans in the near future to make a slipperential that will work with this vehicle and others like it?
   
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05.07.2009, 09:00 AM

The Hyper 9 and MP9 are the only 2 1/8 vehicles that the Slipperential won't drop into right now - probably easier to make a mount that allows it to fit rather than re-invent the Slipperential - it took a lot of work to get the Sliperential into the small size it is currently. :)
   
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05.07.2009, 09:14 AM

if you find a way to make it fit I will get one for my hyper 9. Just set the buggy up yesterday but have been eying your slipperential for ages.


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05.07.2009, 10:21 AM

same thoughts here. Got a Hyper 9e on the way :)
   
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05.07.2009, 10:50 AM

Pretty sure it won't install easily in the H9e - the 46t minimum spur size on the Slipperential would stick out the bottom of the chassis on this particular vehicle. I will tool around with it, but this one won't be very easy. It could be pretty easy to do on a nitro converted H9.
   
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05.07.2009, 01:07 PM

thanks for checking into it. let us know if you find a way.

cain, I guess all the posts you have been checking on here, ofna forums, rc-tech, about the hyper have made you decide to switch.


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05.07.2009, 01:14 PM

yep. The main thing that was holding me up with how much of an issue the body was, and the fact that I wanted to see how much priced out it would be to update my RC8 to the specs I would like. In the end, the Hyper 9e for the features it has was the right move for me on paper. We'll see how it is when I get to run it.

Still keeping my RC8T though. I love RCMs conversion for it.
   
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