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Hong Nor X3 Sabre electric conversion? - 02.08.2012, 06:04 PM

Anyone know if rc-monster or Tekno have any plans for making a conversion for the Hong Nor X3 Sabre buggy?
   
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02.08.2012, 06:43 PM

Not opposed to it, but would need the buggy to make a conversion. :)
   
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02.09.2012, 02:45 AM

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Not opposed to it, but would need the buggy to make a conversion. :)
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If I'd live nearby I could come and drop mine off and you could measure it up, but I assume you'r not living in Stockholm Sweden? ;-) Maybe someone else can make that contribution?
   
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02.09.2012, 04:43 AM

Mike - Dont you just need the CD uprights to make a motor mount?
   
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02.09.2012, 04:48 AM

http://www.nitrohouse.com/Car-Parts-...duct_info.html

Although it actually looks like a PITA - you need both front and rear and a custom top plate.

Have you checked if the holes line up with an X2 centre diff?
   
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02.09.2012, 11:39 AM

Micke_b - yeah, Sweden isn't exactly close. If I knew someone that had one, I would borrow it. You are the first to ask about it - perhaps the next guy that asks will live closer. :)


Arct1k - While I could technically make the mount with only the center diff assembly, it can sometimes lead to interference with other parts, such as the mud guards or rear chassis brace - it is best to have the entire center chassis assembly. The more complete the car I am working with, the more refined the conversion can be.
   
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