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View Poll Results: Will Novaks system be the new thing to hit RC since the Mini Revolution?
Yes, Electric is the way of the future... period 46 74.19%
No, Nitro will always be better 1 1.61%
I have a pimped out HPI 5b... so haha 2 3.23%
I run Tyco at the track 13 20.97%
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12.06.2007, 07:04 PM

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On another note, I would really like to see a 1:8 brushless truggy that didn't start life as a nitro. One that was built completely around a brushless/lipo system. Chassis, drivetrain, everything. I know . . .
A while back, the guy who operated Cold Fusion Racing (maker of the original Rustler/Stampede steel diff gear and Lexan chassis for the Rustler/Stampede) set out to create a 1/8 buggy chassis that would hold up to 18 cells flat, and it looked pretty sweet. He actually finished and cut the chassis, and mounted it up to the front/rear ends (I think they were Ofna front/rear ends), but that was the last I've seen of that buggy. And, I haven't seen him on any forums in quite some time.


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12.06.2007, 07:31 PM

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A while back, the guy who operated Cold Fusion Racing (maker of the original Rustler/Stampede steel diff gear and Lexan chassis for the Rustler/Stampede) set out to create a 1/8 buggy chassis that would hold up to 18 cells flat, and it looked pretty sweet. He actually finished and cut the chassis, and mounted it up to the front/rear ends (I think they were Ofna front/rear ends), but that was the last I've seen of that buggy. And, I haven't seen him on any forums in quite some time.
The Bomb-Proof Products LSP...LSP front/rear ends with a completely custom chassis. Thats about the only think of aside from a few custom conversions like Jaspers. Granted, the BPP LSP didn't go into production...
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