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torque twist/counter rotation unit question

There are a couple guys running a modified CheezBerger as a transfer case with a toyzuki motormount out there. Best of both worlds if scale is your thing.
 
And yet, some people still don't get it.

It's OK peepee you can sit there after a hard day of delivering pizzas or flipping burgers or whatever it is you're doing now and know in your heart of hearts that you're smarter than all of us. I never claim to be smarter than the average house cat so of course I do t get it, but I do have first hand knowledge and hands on experience with the subject even if you do think I'm wrong. :lol:
 
I have plenty of hands on experience with the shafty trucks. I like them more than my MOA trucks (Berg and Clod). TXT, TLTs, CR-01, Axials, Kyosho, Losi. Stopped running my Berg to run the Losi again. "thumbsup"

And I do produce, as in stupid fruits and veggies. :mrgreen:
 
There are a couple guys running a modified CheezBerger as a transfer case with a toyzuki motormount out there. Best of both worlds if scale is your thing.

Sweet! I also saw the smaller Hamburger on DLux's site. "thumbsup"

Interesting and good discussion. "thumbsup"
 
Sweet! I also saw the smaller Hamburger on DLux's site. "thumbsup"

Interesting and good discussion. "thumbsup"

The hamBerger might be the best deal on a trans going right now. It's cheaper than building a bulletproof axial trans and waaaaay lighter too. I have one of each. :lol:
 
Sway bars, bandaid? Yes they are. A very effective on as well. The only way to get less TT is to have a large gear reduction in the diff. Look at the losi worm diffs and tell me how much TT they have. 1:1 crawlers use at least a high 4:1 ratio. Most stock rc crawlers around 3:1. This is my opinion everyone is entitled to theirs.

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The Losi I have leans a bit, especially when the grease is worn out which is after every event, but it should be obvious as to why. The Kyosho Rock Force didn't, though.
 
The Losi I have leans a bit, especially when the grease is worn out which is after every event, but it should be obvious as to why. The Kyosho Rock Force didn't, though.

Really? After every event? I do weekly comps. I grease the worms every 2 months. After 5 years, I am still on the same set of worms.
 
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