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04.03.2007, 06:26 PM

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I agree that esc on top of the trans would be a good place to mount it. I can make a plastic mount for it there. What do you all think of the battery location?

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Are you gonna have to stay with your current packs? If not, you should go saddle packs mounted inline. 3 in front of the other 3. Combined with the centered motor, would provide for excellent weight distribution. I actually want to get rid of my T4 to convert a GT2 for this reason.
   
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04.03.2007, 07:46 PM

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Are you gonna have to stay with your current packs? If not, you should go saddle packs mounted inline. 3 in front of the other 3. Combined with the centered motor, would provide for excellent weight distribution. I actually want to get rid of my T4 to convert a GT2 for this reason.
Thats a good idea. Do you know of any setups already done like this, pics?

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04.03.2007, 08:13 PM

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Thats a good idea. Do you know of any setups already done like this, pics?

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No pics I've ever seen. It would look something like this though (from a B4 buggy)
http://www.2wdrc.com/X6_Chassis_Details.htm

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