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david lamontagn
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06.22.2008, 01:51 PM

Yep! I've a Futaba 3PM FASST
But i don't understand why they change de gear on the e-revo for MOD 0.8??
On the nitro revo, they use MOD 1, and Traxxas i suppose to know that brushless i harder on the gear than nitro
I think that the E-Maxx have a simple design to work on.
   
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david lamontagn
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06.22.2008, 01:56 PM

Forgot to ask you, is i need to modify something to put a single brushless motor on the new E-Maxx or E-revo??????
   
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06.22.2008, 02:01 PM

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Forgot to ask you, is i need to modify something to put a single brushless motor on the new E-Maxx or E-revo??????

I believe the BL will bolt right up with no mods at least the drivetrain( diffs, drivelines)
   
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06.22.2008, 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by david lamontagn View Post
Yep! I've a Futaba 3PM FASST
But i don't understand why they change de gear on the e-revo for MOD 0.8??
On the nitro revo, they use MOD 1, and Traxxas i suppose to know that brushless i harder on the gear than nitro
I think that the E-Maxx have a simple design to work on.
Traxxas took the drivetrain from an Emaxx and put it in a Revo chassis...its a good design and well balanced with my BL Revo the balance is a little heavier to the battery side since I run a heavier battery..since I dont race annd just run a wide open areas its a non issue
   
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