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12.21.2007, 03:13 PM

None of the above, unless you want to design your own custom motor shaft that will accept cvd cups. This is do-able if you match all the parts up right, but is extra hassle. All of those use a 8mm shaft.

Take another look, but keep in mind that the Revo Output shaft is 6mm.
   
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12.22.2007, 10:05 PM

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None of the above, unless you want to design your own custom motor shaft that will accept cvd cups. This is do-able if you match all the parts up right, but is extra hassle. All of those use a 8mm shaft.

Take another look, but keep in mind that the Revo Output shaft is 6mm.
Just wondering here

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...mrevov2coupler

No one has talked about them, but with those you could use the 8mm shaft, and the stock shafts correct?
   
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12.22.2007, 10:24 PM

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Just wondering here

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...mrevov2coupler

No one has talked about them, but with those you could use the 8mm shaft, and the stock shafts correct?
Yeah I guess you could. These couplers were really designed to hook the stock shafts up to the 8mm pinion shafts on the RCM Diffs.

But they could be used that way too, as long as you don't over power the stock shafts. Which is a pretty easy thing to do with an outrunner.
   
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