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04.26.2012, 10:44 PM

That is the idea. I am going for the extra wide wheels so thew extra motor will definitively help there. I hope the CF diet will get it down to 10 lbs with the motor and lipos.


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Center diff is in... - 04.28.2012, 12:00 AM

The Ofna parts worked without a hitch. The diff is mocked up and if fully functional with the existing aluminum pieces. Once the CF plate comes in, It will be cut to match. Here are a few pics of the center diff in place.
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Wow!!! - 05.03.2012, 06:11 PM

Is all I can say at the sheer size of the CC1717. I cannot wait to fab up the motor mount and get this beast of a motor installed. Thanks Nitro for providing me with such a monster of a motor.


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Motor mount and certer plate - 05.04.2012, 10:40 PM

The first fabs of the motor mount and center plate are complete. The ones here are the templates of the parts in the works. Once I get the spur gear, I can refine the fit. The 1717 almost looks out of place in this thing. It is just plain freaking huge. The last pic is a standard 540 size 7700. Oh I cant wait to run this beast.
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06.07.2012, 04:54 PM

anything further on this? I just picked up a XXL with The Dude E conversion motor mount and single gear hub.. Debating to flip it or try it. Selling the ERB either way LOL
   
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06.07.2012, 09:07 PM

Muck,

I am in the process of building the "Housewitzser" THe LST2 is getting a carbon fiber make over in addition to the 1717.


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06.07.2012, 10:54 PM

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Muck,

I am in the process of building the "Housewitzser" THe LST2 is getting a carbon fiber make over in addition to the 1717.
If you decide to do any thing XXL size with this and want alum top plate, i have
Not all the holes are counter sunk and they are XXL length. They are also thicker than stock.
I can spare a few...
   
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