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04.23.2011, 12:14 PM

scarletboa:

Yeah I thought so too but it was fine I have now sucessfully driven the truck four packs since the Heat incident. The motor is just too small, Iīll try the 2200kv but I doubt it will handle my driving any better in the sandpit..
Iīll figure it out.

Now I have another problem I keep bending the motor mount plate forward ( so the gearmesh gets to tight ) when I do my 17feet high nosedives So I will try to moke up some kind of brace, I think Iīll need atleast a 5mm thick motorplate to not bend it... It feels easier to just make a brace

The motormount have flexed so much that my pinion rubbed my recieverbox Thas is ALOT of flexing Iīll post pics later on

Also, I think Iīll go with rpm a-arms for the front and stock for the rear, Since Iīm only bending dogbones in the rear. Or maybe Iīll try rpm all around and see if the dogbone situation gets worse, Itīs totally okay as it is right now, they only bends slightliy in the rear, nothing to be worried about.
Iīm actually amazed that they arenīt bent more since the dogbones are almost bottoming out in the diffcups/outputs due to the bad machining of my Integy hubs.....And I have catched Major air and landed perfect for bending dogbones countless times.

Soo far, GREAT truck, It has already taken twice the beating that my revo build ever managed to take.
   
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