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lambchops
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08.18.2009, 05:02 PM

Wow looks great!! Any idea why the esc died?


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08.22.2009, 10:33 PM

that sucks my buddys tekin rx crapped out also. hopefully they dont have a long turnaround time my mmm is still great on my 8ight
   
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Got my MBX6T Tekno conversion today. I did some homework tonight and I am going to post some pics soon....
   
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Mbx6t - 09.28.2009, 06:15 PM

I attached a few pictures of our "stock chassis" mbx6T conversion - will be ready for sale in a few days. Everything bolts onto the stock chassis - no mods required. The battery/esc tray is pocketed on the underside for wire routing, and drilled at the ESC location for the Tekin RX8 as well as the Traxxas MMM hold-down. Built in rx mount with transponder mount is similar to our other offerings. A unique and handy feature of this kit is the fact that removing 12 screws allows the owner to completely remove all the electronics from the chassis without unplugging or unsoldering anything. :)
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09.29.2009, 11:38 AM

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I attached a few pictures of our "stock chassis" mbx6T conversion - will be ready for sale in a few days. Everything bolts onto the stock chassis - no mods required. The battery/esc tray is pocketed on the underside for wire routing, and drilled at the ESC location for the Tekin RX8 as well as the Traxxas MMM hold-down. Built in rx mount with transponder mount is similar to our other offerings. A unique and handy feature of this kit is the fact that removing 12 screws allows the owner to completely remove all the electronics from the chassis without unplugging or unsoldering anything. :)
Mike......how much for the kit??? Also when will you have it ready for purchase online?


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09.29.2009, 05:01 PM

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I attached a few pictures of our "stock chassis" mbx6T conversion - will be ready for sale in a few days. Everything bolts onto the stock chassis - no mods required. The battery/esc tray is pocketed on the underside for wire routing, and drilled at the ESC location for the Tekin RX8 as well as the Traxxas MMM hold-down. Built in rx mount with transponder mount is similar to our other offerings. A unique and handy feature of this kit is the fact that removing 12 screws allows the owner to completely remove all the electronics from the chassis without unplugging or unsoldering anything. :)
Is the slipper included?
   
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10.04.2009, 09:04 PM

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I attached a few pictures of our "stock chassis" mbx6T conversion - will be ready for sale in a few days. Everything bolts onto the stock chassis - no mods required. The battery/esc tray is pocketed on the underside for wire routing, and drilled at the ESC location for the Tekin RX8 as well as the Traxxas MMM hold-down. Built in rx mount with transponder mount is similar to our other offerings. A unique and handy feature of this kit is the fact that removing 12 screws allows the owner to completely remove all the electronics from the chassis without unplugging or unsoldering anything. :)
Mike is the battery tray the same size as say the Losi batt tray they use in their conversion. I need the tray to be at least that wide. If so get me something where I can order this. I am ready to get this project done.


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09.28.2009, 06:38 PM

Hi, just curious on why you went the Tekno route. Were you not happy with your conversion?


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09.28.2009, 07:12 PM

Is the battery tray and esc holder all in one.
   
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09.28.2009, 07:18 PM

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Is the battery tray and esc holder all in one.
I believe it is...you can order one when you order a custom tray


1. MBX-6 T8 1900KV, RX8 ON 4S
2. MBX-5T 1520, MMM ON 5S
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09.28.2009, 07:16 PM

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Hi, just curious on why you went the Tekno route. Were you not happy with your conversion?
That chassis is Mike's design


1. MBX-6 T8 1900KV, RX8 ON 4S
2. MBX-5T 1520, MMM ON 5S
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09.28.2009, 09:18 PM

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That chassis is Mike's design
So, Mike makes the Tekno conversions found on Impaktrc? Brushlessracer said he has the Tekno one (with a custom chassis). What Mike has, uses the stock chassis.

Sorry for the confusion. I still don't get it, or did I miss something.


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01.21.2010, 04:14 PM

hi there

here new pic s of my mbx6t. i wait and searching for a new engine for a 4s set up, i have the castle 2200 but want to try something new. i think it would be a tekin 2000.


my conversion has the rc-monster buggy tray. it fits good, 2 ne holes are to drill.
i cut the esc holder away.

it looks good and everything fits good.
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