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11.23.2007, 04:15 PM

Non-BL question: How big are the differentials in comparison to 1/8 scale differentials?
   
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Non-BL question: How big are the differentials in comparison to 1/8 scale differentials?
The .5 diffs are actual buggy diffs in it (buggy or truggy ratio I forget)
   
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11.23.2007, 10:30 PM

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The .5 diffs are actual buggy diffs in it (buggy or truggy ratio I forget)

So the actual diff cup is the same size as the 1/8 scale diffs?
   
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So the actual diff cup is the same size as the 1/8 scale diffs?
Not positive there....

But I think its smaller
   
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So the actual diff cup is the same size as the 1/8 scale diffs?
No they are not the exact same size . All the big beval gears are shaved down . They are the same size in diameter as in a 1/8 but are thinner ( shaved down ) . So they have a shallower cup, but not by much.


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11.29.2007, 06:46 PM

Thats jolly sporting of them - I've just had to send two MM and a ubec into them for service :(

But the up side is the last one i sent in is on its way back! :)
   
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Thats jolly sporting of them - I've just had to send two MM and a ubec into them for service :(

But the up side is the last one i sent in is on its way back! :)

It really is. they are sending me a new MM without me having to send my bad one in first. they are also including a pre paid postage label for me.


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Looks sweet man! Stinks about the MM, but atleast your getting a new one =)
   
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11.29.2007, 08:52 PM

Thank you for posting the pics & the comment .


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Thank you for posting the pics & the comment .
Hippie,

You did a great job with you battery tray...you should sell those. I ended up using the Tekno RC Revo battery tray on my CRT.5 EXT Chassis. I got lucky because the bolt pattern matched up perfectly.
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You did a great job with you battery tray...you should sell those. I ended up using the Tekno RC Revo battery tray on my CRT.5 EXT Chassis. I got lucky because the bolt pattern matched up perfectly.
Thank's Your ext.5 looks great . im still using the stock chassis.


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is that a jconcepts T4 body that you are running on your crt.5??
   
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Thank's Your ext.5 looks great . im still using the stock chassis.

Your car must FLY! You are running 5000kv right? I just tested mine with the 4500kv neu and 3S...it is-as you said-a fast little sucker!
   
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12.01.2007, 06:29 PM

that looks extrememly clean sssp very nice work.

gotta love mikes chassis.
   
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