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09.07.2006, 08:14 PM

LOL...that's a good one man.....opportunity lost for them I would say...


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09.07.2006, 08:21 PM

Yeah, I think so.


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09.07.2006, 08:27 PM

exactly...I think i would take my emaxx with the slipperential ( when they are released ) any day...


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09.07.2006, 09:09 PM

But the razor back is a nitro running two speed center diff.


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09.07.2006, 09:33 PM

but i really don't we will ever see one in production...i highly doubt it...


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09.07.2006, 09:57 PM

The LSP on eBay which Squee won was mine...I don't know why they never went into full production but it was a very good E-MT/Truggy conversion. I raced many club races with it and won quite a bit. For the most part, it was very reliable and when I did break something, BPP send me several spares of that part. I do think it's downfall isn't so much a design problem or flaw, just that building it costs too much for most folks. I don't want to think about the original cost of mine...
   
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09.07.2006, 11:41 PM

Haha. Yea, thanks Mac! I just got it in today. Got it almost ready to run...Just gotta re-zero the servo and put the servo horn on it and charge up some batteries. It surprised me as to what you included! 3 sets of rims and tires, Racers Edge shock ends, shock socks, etc...WELL worth it. The truck is actually very easy to work on for the most part. It's just a little close between the battery bar and the motor...Mac, any chance that the part was the plastic piece in the rear? It was broken again. No biggie though. Had a spare in there and replaced it. I just don't thing they should have used plastic there...That one piece supports the whole rigidity of the chassis...Anywho, I should know how it runs in the next day or so :D
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09.08.2006, 07:59 AM

Glad you like it. I had spares for the truck and figured I could try to paun them off at the track or I could just give them to you, seemed like the right thing to do. Yes, it's that little plastic piece in the back...Brian said one of them was a new plastic - metal would be better. Good luck with it and enjoy.
   
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09.08.2006, 05:05 PM

Thanks! Yea, I think the grey plastic is stronger than the white. If I have a problem I might have Mike machine them out of aluminum.
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Must be nice to have those kind of connections...
   
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09.08.2006, 06:24 PM

Mike could CNC you something if you needed. Shoot him a E-mail. By the way, could you tell me what fluids are in it? F/R shocks, F/C/R diffs, if you know what they are.

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