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suicideneil 01.12.2012 10:03 PM

Ultimate FLM Hybrid bulks ( Emaxx )
 
http://rc-monster.com/proddetail.php?prod=FLM17750

Hurrah, I can retire from giving instructions & parts lists for building Hybrid bulks at last :party: :yipi:

http://rc-monster.com/prodimages/FLM...frnthybrid.gif

And very well priced too, only $90 which is about half the price of UE Ultralites ( 6 spider diffs with a plastic cup is plenty strong enough but most people, just a few guys around here who are nuts enough to require 8 spider diffs :lol: )....

gumleguf 01.12.2012 11:47 PM

Yeah, was about to say that. They should offer an 8 spider version too. :)

FLM's own modified pinion gear?

suicideneil 01.13.2012 06:59 AM

I don't think the pinion is something they modified or make themselves, there are one or two Ofna models which have a pinion gear like that ( reduced in size from 8mm down to 5mm where it exits the diff case ). I've never been sure if those gears would work in the Hybrid bulks as some are apparently slightly smaller than others, but it seems like they do = all good news. :yes:

gumleguf 01.13.2012 07:01 AM

Reduced to 5mm? Aren't they reduced to 6mm?

RC-Monster Mike 01.13.2012 01:04 PM

The ultimate Hybrids are the same as the standard hybrids but include diffs and the needed shim to make the diffs fit - the diffs are smaller than the earlier ofna/Hot Bodies diffs the Hybrids were originally intended for. The diff pinion is 8mm at the bearing and turned down to 5mm at the drive cup - similar to Mugen, AE, Losi, etc. :)

gumleguf 01.13.2012 01:47 PM

Okay. So I guess the 5mm fits the Traxxas 5151R center driveshafts then?

RC-Monster Mike 01.13.2012 02:04 PM

The set includes a drive cup for using a dogbone. Traxxas center shafts are 6mm.

gumleguf 01.13.2012 02:37 PM

Isn't the "normal" FLM drive cups 6mm? They made a new one for this application? Why not use their normal 6mm ones?

RC-Monster Mike 01.13.2012 03:32 PM

FastLane "normally" makes many different drive cups, shafts, etc. so the 5mm is a "normal" FLM part.

coolhandcountry 01.13.2012 05:45 PM

I first saw the title I was thinking they put a 4mm pins for the a arms.
Yeah I saw these.
I like that they even come with the stock sliders axle too.

mothman 01.14.2012 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 416370)
The ultimate Hybrids are the same as the standard hybrids but include diffs and the needed shim to make the diffs fit - the diffs are smaller than the earlier ofna/Hot Bodies diffs the Hybrids were originally intended for. The diff pinion is 8mm at the bearing and turned down to 5mm at the drive cup - similar to Mugen, AE, Losi, etc. :)


What diff will be included? If they are smaller that the ofna/HB, should they be weaker? Or they are better?

K1RC 01.14.2012 05:26 AM

Do they do one for the rear as well?

gumleguf 01.14.2012 08:01 AM

Front:

http://www.fastlanemachine.net/prodd...LM17750&cat=15

Rear:

http://www.fastlanemachine.net/prodd...LM18750&cat=15

K1RC 01.14.2012 09:31 AM

Cheers gumleguf. Are these diffs going to be able to handle brushless power?

gumleguf 01.14.2012 09:39 AM

Absolutely, yes. They are a big improvement over the stock diffs. I prefer to use the 8 spider diffs with aluminum case myself. Have six of these diffs and one center diff.


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