if you did the revo you could also use stock chassis, even stock trans.
if you want pics of losi 8ight-t go to glassdoctors tread: new toy, good and bad.
its :020: nitro:020: tough
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glad you can laugh with it.
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Last edited by jollyjumper; 04.27.2007 at 04:38 PM.
The CRT conversion is a snap, rollers around 200$, and mike sells a mount. Lots of threads on how 2. Plus, the truggy is bullet proof practically. An e-revo would cost more in the long run once you get all the diffs upgraded to 1/8 scale. My 2 cents.
1b, sorry. I checked my photobucket and apparently, I did't take any pics of it. The buggy is now gone, but to tell you the truth, it looked like any other 1/8 buggy conversion. 1/4" aluminum motor mount bolted to the rear center diff mount with the motor on the right and the battery on the left.
All in all, I think truggies are much easier to convert because there is so much room under the body for the battery(ies). We had to get a bit creative with the battery tray in the 8ight buggy to fit a 4S2P 8Ah pack under the body.
it is the walkera 180brshless motor 3200kv and a dragon fly 60 36 esc if the esc is not good i can just buy the motor cause there are alot of just the walkera selling [or trying to be sold]. oh and the reason that u could use the link beacuse by the time u checked the bidding was already over.
It is mainly personal preference. Both are great companies. For me, I'd get a Jammin' truck off the internet, since my LHS doesn't sell either. But I just like jammin' better for some reason.