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Muggydude
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06.10.2010, 05:52 PM

Teh 1800kv sytem would be way too torque in my opinion. And why can't you understand the the 2200 system is perfect for bashing! Why do you think Traxxas choseit in their ERBE?


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06.10.2010, 05:57 PM

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And why can't you understand the the 2200 system is perfect for bashing! Why do you think Traxxas choseit in their ERBE?
Maybe because the 1518 1Y 1800 is an entire YEAR newer than the ERBE?

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06.10.2010, 06:12 PM

I dont think the age matters.. Muggydude has a point about the torque. The 2200kv can eat parts with no troubles at all, the 1800kv would have alot more torque.. I dont know about you, but Ive chewed 5 rear diffs already in my revo. I did shim this one, my 6th, and so far so good. I only run 6s tho, so that could be my problem


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06.10.2010, 07:07 PM

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I did shim this one, my 6th, and so far so good.
Shim?

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06.10.2010, 08:05 PM

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Shim?

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Process of shimming...DUH! J/k
It's putting spacers/very thin washers in the diffs so they mesh correctly.
   
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