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05.23.2007, 11:56 AM
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Serum, is that a Savage diff cup? Also looks like you have UE drive cups on the diff. Or did you just use a UE diff?
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05.23.2007, 06:43 AM
It does look good indeed!
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05.23.2007, 11:49 AM
Thats very nice, very very nice. Q though, where did you get that little blue antenna mount from? And those poor, wrinkley hands... use some moisturiser man!
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05.23.2007, 12:52 PM
Good grief.. Neil, i didn't expected your Nivea hand-care tip.. Didn't saw it coming.. :p For the sake of this thread; the blue antenna mounts are K-factory, they are available in 1/10th and 1/8th in several colours, and they come with 2 antenna straws.
Yeah; NewE; that's a FLM savage cup; it needs spacers to make it work though (like 2 gaskets) and yes, these are UE outdrives.
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Good grief.. Neil, i didn't expected your Nivea hand-care tip.. Didn't saw it coming.. :p For the sake of this thread; the blue antenna mounts are K-factory, they are available in 1/10th and 1/8th in several colours, and they come with 2 antenna straws.
Yeah; NewE; that's a FLM savage cup; it needs spacers to make it work though (like 2 gaskets) and yes, these are UE outdrives.
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Looks nice Serum. I was gonna go with the savage cup myself on the V1, so I realize it needs the spacers (make a perfect diff :P), let me know how it pans out. I didn't realize however the cups would work with the Hot Bodies diff, did you have to do any mods to it?
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05.23.2007, 12:57 PM
Nope, it's a 1:1 fit for the savage FLM cup.
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Nope, it's a 1:1 fit for the savage FLM cup.
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Oops, I meant the drive cups...not the FLM cup...my bad Serum.
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05.23.2007, 01:07 PM
Yeah, the drivecups are a 1:1 fit for the FLM cup. No experience with these UE drivecups in the HB C8019 diffcups.
my guess is that they work, and otherwise you could shave off a bit from the bearing support.
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Yeah, the drivecups are a 1:1 fit for the FLM cup. No experience with these UE drivecups in the HB C8019 diffcups.
my guess is that they work, and otherwise you could shave off a bit from the bearing support.
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Thanks Serum, good info to know. The V2 is definately sexy. it looks like it sits further toward the front, would this make the maxx handle a tad better? I also noticed you are not using the extended, is this because the V2 does sit so far upfront? Sorry to be a pest, was just curious...:032:
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05.23.2007, 01:14 PM
No, i use this pics as a reference for the install how-to; it comes with the driveshafts for the extended version. (gmaxx also includes the extension with the new e-maxx chassis)
The slipperential and motor are a bit more to the front, yes.
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05.23.2007, 01:18 PM
That makes sense. Very nice job by the way, waay sexy Serum.
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Yeah, big compliments to Mike!
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05.23.2007, 04:32 PM
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Congrats Serum! It was only a matter of time! :027:
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