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Old 11-06-2008, 09:21 AM   #1
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Has anyone managed to squeeze one if these into their MRC with the stock tranny?


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Old 11-06-2008, 09:26 AM   #2
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Has anyone managed to squeeze one if these into their MRC with the stock tranny?


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You like driving or fixing broken parts?
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I like power ... and the occasional scream of a part as it lets go makes me smile.
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Good luck, keeping the stock locker in the trans and rear shafts alive.
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Good luck, keeping the stock locker in the trans and rear shafts alive.
The parts would last longer if you didn't flip over as much.
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There was one post but he didn't give any information. But atleast you know it can be done.

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The parts would last longer if you didn't flip over as much.
I aleast I didn't get spanked my own rig with someone else driving it
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I have a 454 in mine and i can break anything i want at anygiven time. If you got a heave finger than this is'nt for you. The transmission locker will go first then the drive shafts. I can twist a drive shaft off at half throttle.
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I have a 454 in mine and i can break anything i want at anygiven time. If you got a heave finger than this is'nt for you. The transmission locker will go first then the drive shafts. I can twist a drive shaft off at half throttle.
just upgrade to tlt axles and stampede tranny and 4s lipo
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Old 11-06-2008, 03:41 PM   #11
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I aleast I didn't get spanked my own rig with someone else driving it
Anytime you want me to drive yours just let me know
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Old 11-07-2008, 08:51 AM   #12
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I'm using a Reedy mini-max 19t "stump-puller" in mine and it's awsome. Lots of low end torque and smooth at the start with plenty of wheel-speed when needed. Running of the stock esc with no issues, and no breakage to report. Had it lying around from my mini-t days and it rocks.
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