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Old 04-07-2009, 10:01 AM   #21
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sorry to hear about all the issues
I can't deal with nitro anymore myself, as I get older less patience and neighbors create a serious hassle with my landlord
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Old 04-07-2009, 10:11 AM   #22
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sorry to hear about all the issues
I can't deal with nitro anymore myself, as I get older less patience and neighbors create a serious hassle with my landlord
I wouldn't call them "issues"... they're more like "quirks". Every rig is different.

I may try to make some sway bars if I can figure out what I did with that music wire I bought a few months ago...
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the 3.3 chassis is kinda long for the body and the e-revo is even longer. Just mod the 2.5 chassis to hold a summit or e-revo trans and make new driveshafts. Did that to my slayer and a Mamba monster whoa man. on 3S its almost like a stock slash in high gear but put in my 5s and it just seems to not want to top out. Only real issue I have is gearing and killing spurs!!!!! Oh and BTW I took all the goodies from my race revo and swaped it over like the vantage chassis, ti-nitride shafts in jato shocks, ti-nitride rocker posts, aluminum screws, and what not. Not regretting selling my slash, other than the traction rolls.
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Old 04-07-2009, 07:57 PM   #24
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the 3.3 chassis is kinda long for the body and the e-revo is even longer. Just mod the 2.5 chassis to hold a summit or e-revo trans and make new driveshafts. Did that to my slayer and a Mamba monster whoa man. on 3S its almost like a stock slash in high gear but put in my 5s and it just seems to not want to top out. Only real issue I have is gearing and killing spurs!!!!! Oh and BTW I took all the goodies from my race revo and swaped it over like the vantage chassis, ti-nitride shafts in jato shocks, ti-nitride rocker posts, aluminum screws, and what not. Not regretting selling my slash, other than the traction rolls.

That does sound fun. The only thing I don't like about the Slash is the 2wd.

Still, I think I'm done with the "Slayervo". Once I run out of fuel, its getting disassembled, scrubbed down, and put up for sale. With two new Ax10's on thier way here, I'll probably need the cash anyway...
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Cool, its more than half the fun just to build um anyway right. Thats kinda why I did mine that and just to piss off some of the locals.

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Old 04-08-2009, 01:57 AM   #26
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the revo 3.3 will have a longer wb and chassis than the slayer which is based on the revo 2.5..great way to use up old chassis on traxxasas part not a huge deal but the bodys might not match up with the longer chassis(3.3)..cool build, i might do this with my 2.5 revo bl conversion..oops i,m repeating info already given by rn38 ..my bad

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