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01.12.2007, 03:30 PM

I have also flown the LOSI banner proudly for many years. I ran hot modified brushed motors in mine and never had diff issues thankfully.

I just sold the stadium truck but if I replace it and I think I will the next one will likely pack brushless power by Lehner or Neu.:027:


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01.12.2007, 10:43 PM

My XXX-T is only a few months old and has had a Novak 5.5 in it since the second day I owned it. Mine started out as the RTR Sport version. The Matt Francis 2 only comes in kit for an is entirely graphite. I have heard that graphite is stiffer but will break easier than the RTR plastic parts. I have not had any trouble with my diff yet, I check/tighten it after every couple of runs. I also have an E-Maxx and still run the brushed Titans. I am choosing to mod the Losi because it is cheaper to fix when I break it.

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