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05.17.2010, 12:24 AM

How do the E-Revo tranny's hold up to the MMM power, compared to the LST tranny's? I know the E-Revo diffs are hit/miss but they're based on 10th scale, rather than 8.

I have a sheet of carbon fiber that's 3 or 4mm thick and I wouldn't mind making a chassis out of it and using the E-Revo tranny so I could run a center diff.

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05.17.2010, 07:16 AM

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How do the E-Revo tranny's hold up to the MMM power, compared to the LST tranny's? I know the E-Revo diffs are hit/miss but they're based on 10th scale, rather than 8.

I have a sheet of carbon fiber that's 3 or 4mm thick and I wouldn't mind making a chassis out of it and using the E-Revo tranny so I could run a center diff.

Thoughts?
I'm sure that the e-revo tranny should hold up to it, i haven't heard of anybody having problems in the stock e-revo BL and thats running a MMM setup

Thats another one of the reasons i did it with the e-maxx/e-revo tranny was because it will let me run a CD, that way i can try and keep it on 4 wheels on the track lol
   
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How do the E-Revo tranny's hold up to the MMM power, compared to the LST tranny's? I know the E-Revo diffs are hit/miss but they're based on 10th scale, rather than 8.

I have a sheet of carbon fiber that's 3 or 4mm thick and I wouldn't mind making a chassis out of it and using the E-Revo tranny so I could run a center diff.

Thoughts?
they hold up pretty well, the lst tranny is nearly bullet proof


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05.18.2010, 09:10 PM

There probably arent many folks running a truck with the size of the LST on a Revo tranny, so I wouldn't presume to guess one way or another. The LST will weigh about 40% more than a Revo, so that adds a lot of stress and strain to the tranny. Time will tell once a few more people do it, and get a season on the truck.


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