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Nard Cox
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09.01.2010, 05:14 AM

Bummer Freeze ... Like said before, send the FLM rear dogbone back to FLM.

Will also do the steering mod on my Flux ... I never felt like doing it, but since my whole truck is apart now anyway.


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09.01.2010, 07:16 AM

Hello Freez

Nice project

Are you going to place the esc between the tvp's at the back of the motor
( there should be enough space ) know the esc stands above
the motor ?

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Hello Freez

Nice project

Are you going to place the esc between the tvp's at the back of the motor
( there should be enough space ) know the esc stands above
the motor ?
After looking at the FLM TVPs I dont think the holes are there for the rear ESC mount.


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09.01.2010, 09:44 AM

There should be see: http://www.fastlanemachine.net/prodd...?prod=FLM49900

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After looking at the FLM TVPs I dont think the holes are there for the rear ESC mount.
I'd definetly not bury the ESC between the TVPs... you want to make sure it has adequate airflow for cooling.
   
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