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Old 04-05-2011, 07:27 PM
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How do I do this properly? I'm wanting to put a Mugen Ninja into my Slayer pro, I've already seen the traxxas big block kit to do so, but are there any other options after I get this kit as far as a clutch goes?

Will I be able to use a starter box to start my motor, if not what will I have to have in order to start the Mugen after I have installed it onto the slayer chassis?

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Are there any other options for clutch systems other than the stock clutch kit that comes standard with the slayer? Are there any aluminum options or multiple shoe or is there anyone out there that know that will work with the big block conversion kit?

Post pics, send links, anything will help or if someone knows the answers to all of this and can call me that would be really damn helpful so I can just ask away before I try ordering things that aren't going to be what I'm expecting.

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you will need a revo bump box, and yes alot of 3 shoe clutches will work, make sure you get a 34mm or 36mm flywheel. your best bet would be to google your question, im sure there are specific forums/threads about this subject.
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Thank you sir, I will pick up the big block conversion kit with that integy 3 shoe clutch and see how it goes. 34mm+ shouldn't be an issue at all.

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