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12.09.2008, 07:20 PM

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"If you were able to hold your finger against the motor at all, it should be just fine. Damage temperature for that motor is around 150C (which would sizzle and burn you right away) and safe operating temp is as high as 120C (which would sizzle a little.)"
   
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12.09.2008, 07:48 PM

without further delay here are the pics as promised of the setup and the MMM strap!






Can anyone guess what part is being used????? that one! and it works awesome! flips, tumbles, asphalt slides, next test is at the track but holds solid!

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12.09.2008, 07:59 PM

That is the steering stop thingy.
   
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12.09.2008, 08:03 PM

Ding Ding Ding , yep it sure is...

i swapped out the stock steering stop for the upgraded one that comes with the e-revo for extended travel, so i had the stock one laying around...

after some minor dremmeling i got it to form around the ESC, i used some fuel tube to shorten the screws and some fuel tube at the bottom of the screw for added support and it works awesome

the screws i used were the 3x32 cs 3694, the ones that hold down the support for the shocks

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