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Originally Posted by What's_nitro?
So the chassis pictured under the "low budget conversion" is different from the one above it? They appear mostly identical to me. Do you have pictures of the tranny-forward chassis fully assembled onto the truck? Will the TF chassis have a longer wheelbase to allow for more clearance in that area? It just doesn't seem like that chassis can accept any size LiPo battery unless the one pictured is as big as they come. I'm not trying to bash you guys here, you make some really great products for R/C. I just can't see that setup being dependable with the battery placed so close to moving parts like that.
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In the tranny forward design it says that the tranny is moved forward 1.5 inches. That would give an additional 1.5 inches of space between the battery and the the spur. That should be plenty. I dont think its is longer than the low budget version, it just moves the tranny forward into the dead space in front of the tranny. look at the pictures you will see the dead space.
I was talking to Mike today about this new tranny forward design and he tells me that it is setup to have about 7 inches of battery space. This shoud be long enough for even the longer style 5000mah flightpower packs. He hasnt seen the latest version yet, but will be getting a setup from Jamie at FLM in the next day or so to check out and confirm the battery clearances and all before FLM releases them.
I for one think that this is a very slick conversion kit. Simple effective and keeps the lipos between the rails where they are protected. I will for sure be switching my Savage over to this configuration as soon as its released.
Jamie/Mike, A few questions...
Is there a spot intended to be used as an ESC mount? looks like there is room behind the motor possibly.
Also, where does the brake servo mount? I cant tell, is it still up front by the steering servo? Or is this intended to be run with a single speed locked tranny. Just wondering cuz I like to run the 2 speed and mechanical brake on my savage and would want to see a place to put the brake servo.
Also, is this an extended wheelbase from the stock length? Would it be possible to move it all farther forward with an exended wheelbase?
As for the low budget conversion... If you are going brushless, my opinion is you better not be to worried about budget or dont even bother. At this point the $140 kit you are offering is still one of the cheapest componenets of the conversion. Saveing $50 to have a marginal chassis setup is not move I would consider. But you know the market better than me, There may be a crowd out there for it.