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11.29.2006, 05:36 PM

thanks yall. i can get an e-maxx tranny for cheap. does it take any mods to mount it onto the revo chassis? if not i might do that and work from there. im starting to get better ideas now. i looked through some other threads. thanks for all the help.
   
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11.30.2006, 07:59 PM

http://www.eaglesviewaerial.com/revoelectrickit.html

This seems like a simple reasonable ''conversion'' kit. Not sure I like the battery tray, but you could make your own. I think this guy will sell just parts of the kit also if you are interested in justhe the motor mount or something. All in all not bad for a $79 conversion.


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11.30.2006, 08:51 PM

ive done some good research now. thanks for the links and help. i have a friend who can weld, so i might see if he can make the parts for me. it might not be as light as that guy's carbon fiber mounts, but will still be strong and i will get it thin so it wont be too heavy.
   
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12.01.2006, 12:01 PM

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http://www.eaglesviewaerial.com/revoelectrickit.html

This seems like a simple reasonable ''conversion'' kit. Not sure I like the battery tray, but you could make your own. I think this guy will sell just parts of the kit also if you are interested in justhe the motor mount or something. All in all not bad for a $79 conversion.
If you go this route just watch the instructions. My father-in-law bought the kit and some of the instructions were wrong,but we figured it out. We're still testing the setup. He broke the pinion shaft on the motor:010: , so we're waiting for a new one.
   
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