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revo specs slipper for e-maxx - 12.01.2007, 04:06 PM

decided to make my own slipper with the new t-maxx upgrade kit (5351X) since I was hoping they where going to release the same kit for the e-maxx but not sure if they will and didn't want to wait. Only thing I had to do was drill a hole for the slipper pin at the correct location and I removed the cooling fins on the slipper (didn't have a choise as i'm using a gorillamaxx mount and didn't have much room to play with) Other than that I put some spacers so I could use my e-maxx input gear shaft and it works like a charm. Now I can finally run some slip without melting anything... and can have all the replacement pads I need. youhou... take a look at the pics. Sorry I didn't take any while building it and dont want to take it off again. lol
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12.01.2007, 04:17 PM

I like. Thats about the 3rd or 4th I've seen- Im suprized more people dont try it, especially since alot of people moan about how rubbish the stock unit is, or how expensive/rare the strobe is.
I've recently won a GorillaMaxx motor mount like that one, and I do have a spare input shaft too- I may take this route too, only with a GorillaMaxx single speed tranny (have the coupler, just need to get the cover plate too).
   
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12.02.2007, 12:15 AM

i made one for my friend and i have one for my self too it works well for him on his two airplane motor maxx. and i use the savage setup on mine because it has less wobble.
   
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12.02.2007, 02:50 PM

does the savage slipper work on the e-maxx tranny?


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12.02.2007, 09:43 PM

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decided to make my own slipper with the new t-maxx upgrade kit (5351X) since I was hoping they where going to release the same kit for the e-maxx but not sure if they will and didn't want to wait. Only thing I had to do was drill a hole for the slipper pin at the correct location and I removed the cooling fins on the slipper (didn't have a choise as i'm using a gorillamaxx mount and didn't have much room to play with) Other than that I put some spacers so I could use my e-maxx input gear shaft and it works like a charm. Now I can finally run some slip without melting anything... and can have all the replacement pads I need. youhou... take a look at the pics. Sorry I didn't take any while building it and dont want to take it off again. lol
Next time you take it apart please post some detailed pics so others can do the same mod........Thanks for the info.
   
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