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03.10.2010, 02:48 PM

If you can get them to startup properly you will be ok.

Most outrunners have a shaft that can be pressed to stick out the front and back. That way you can install a cup for the dogbones on each end.

6s is the way to go, and I can recommend axi as a good motor choice. I have a few of the 28 and 41 series outrunners and they do very well.
   
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03.10.2010, 03:07 PM

@Nick:

Like lincpimp already said, you can press the shaft out, but i have to measure the diameter of the drive shaft on the stock savage transmission.

If the diameter is not the same i have to turn it down to the right measures.

I planned this conversion because of
  • the low center of gravity,
  • less gears (-> less abrasion),
  • more space in the frame for battery and electrics
  • and good looking

I have two (soon 3 with Revo conversion) projects going on, the savage and my scale crawler (ax10 with rc4wd wheels and blazer body...) and thats why i have to save the money for goodies like a good (or better) esc.


regards, DanteX

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