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crazyjr
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06.29.2008, 01:28 AM

I have one of the first gorilla revo's, sold or built. I personally think its the best solution for racing, the heaviest part, batteries, are lowest on this chassis. The revo conversions, in my opinion, have the center of gravity a bit too high for racing. I have not built one, so please don't flame me, but just my opinion. The E-Revo is the comprimise of both the gorilla and the home made conversions and possibly the best solution. I have 800 in mine with the revo (purchase price) and the chassis alone, I seen the E-revo for 449 in some places, so thats about half price on the gorilla setup and about 100 less than most nitro conversions


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06.30.2008, 10:09 AM

Thanks for all the info so far.

I have Neu Energy 4s packs that I bought from Mike here. My question is where/how would I mount them on an e-Revo? That was why I even considered getting a nitro and converting it. I don't want to have to buy all new packs.
   
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