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03.13.2012, 09:05 AM
I very much doubt it- the single speed 3908 tranny uses a 33t output gear, vs the 38t & 43t gears in the nitro tranny. Both have a 13t idler gear, which makes fitting a different sized output gear impossible.
The gears in the 3908 tranny are very strong though, haven't seen anyone strip those yet despite being made of plastic ( top gear and idler are steel, output is plastic ).
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03.13.2012, 09:29 AM
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The gears in the 3908 tranny are very strong though, haven't seen anyone strip those yet despite being made of plastic.
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Neil you have not seen me drive
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03.13.2012, 09:03 PM
Does anyone know what size the setscrews are the ones that hold the suspension pins tight. They are on a FLM bulkheads
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03.27.2012, 11:21 AM
Hey guys I just picked one of these up for my work bench. http://www.revolverc.com
Just came in last night. I have only have only had time to put it together, and all I can say is this thing is awesome. I will let you guys know how well it works after I wrench with it awhile.
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03.27.2012, 01:13 PM
Those look so cool, I was seriously considering getting one, definitely let us know how it works  !
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04.04.2012, 11:30 PM
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Ultramaxxed gears. -
04.05.2012, 12:57 AM
Not sure if those are truly Ultramaxxed gears. Looking at that picture those look more like RC4WD gears. They tried to copy Ultramaxxed gears, but they were not quite the same high quality. Anyway they will fit into the original 3906 tranny. The RC4WD gears work fine, but their full set of gears sold for $100 retail. I would question the seller for sure.
I wish that I could shoot him an email to ask if he knows for sure what gears these are, but I have not had an EBay account for quite some time(too much hassles and hacker). Looking at the title of the sale he is not sure ether. He lists Unlimited Engineering SuperMaxx, TMaxx, EMaxx, & GorillaMaxx. These gears were made specifically for the 3906 EMaxx tranny, and will not fit into a TMaxx tranny or any other version of the EMaxx tranny's. Honestly looking closer at his picture those do not look like Ultramaxxed gears. I have both, plus a set of titanium gears, and they all have their own atributes that distinguishes who made them. I could be wrong, but you posted up in here looking for info. I would not purchase them without clarifying details on how he is identifying these gears.
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04.05.2012, 12:19 PM
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No, those are only for the old 3906 transmission ( y u no read my emaxx faq? ), they will not fir the newer emaxx transmission ( you don't need them anyway as the new tranny is much more durable ).
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The brass idlers are a trademark of real Ultramaxxed gears though- I have the RC4WD aluminium gear set and they only sold them with aluminium idlers, so chances are the ones on ebay are the read-deal- my only thought being that Ultramaxxed gears were Titanium I thought, rather than aluminium, but anything is better than the plastic gears in the 3906 tranny. Why he has a spare 1st gear output and shift-dog is another question though....
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04.05.2012, 12:36 PM
I actually had those exact gears he has on eBay, plus a couple other non-Ultramaxxed gears, as well as a couple real Ultramaxxed gears...I even had those full titanium gears you have at one time (man they are heavy, but they are a high-steel Ti), but I traded them all off for other parts that I needed. The ones he has are NOT real Ultramaxxed gears, and they aren't the RC4WD gears either, they are just copies that someone made a while back. The ones he has are 5052-T4 Aluminum & Standard Fitting Brass.
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04.05.2012, 05:25 PM
Guys thanks for all the feedback!!! I just bought a RD Logic aluminum tranny case and wanted to put the best gears I could get in there. I guess I just put the new gears from my back-up 3908 transmission. So my question is were the Ultramaxx transmission and gears were for the 3906 Emaxx?
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04.05.2012, 06:21 PM
Yes, the Ultramaxxed Gear-Sets were only made for the original E-Maxx Transmission.
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08.09.2014, 02:39 PM
Hello,
guys it's has been a very long time since I have messed around with my RC stuff!!! I still have everything and went to check the condition of all my Lipos and as I expected they all went puff!!! I'm sure that there is nothing that can save those batteries! I had all Gens Ace batteries 4 3s and 1 6s and a few 2s batteries. Is there anything better that has come along that is still on the "value" end of the price spectrum? just looking to get things up and running again its been too long!!!
Thanks,
Mike.
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Wow -
08.09.2014, 11:26 PM
WOW two years since your last post on here. Good to see guys showing back up in the hobby from time to time. The Gens Ace Li-Po's are some of the best out there (still). There is a bit more of a variety to choose from, and the prices have come down a little bit, but not much has changed in two years time. Welcome back to the hobby Mike.
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08.10.2014, 12:06 AM
Hey Jerry,
Good to know that you are still around here!!! Yes it has been a while! I left this hobby for an even more expensive one Firearms!!! Ever since this administration has threatened us with taking our weapons away my wife was a little more understanding with my purchases!!! I have really wanted to get my trucks up and running for a little while now!!! I have checked back in from time to time and it seems that things are the same around here!!! I hope Neil is still around!!!
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08.10.2014, 02:08 PM
I can confirm or deny nothing...
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