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Old 01-26-2013, 08:18 AM
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WOW thanks for all that info. Really points me in the right direction. One more question and i didnt see it on the first page. What type of pinions does the scte need? Mod1 or 32 pitch? really looking forward to getting this truck now.
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Old 01-26-2013, 11:04 AM
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Originally Posted by GenX69
Has anyone heard of KK Pit? Any thoughts or comments from people who have used their parts?

Here's one part they make. Talk about bling...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/KKPIT-LOSI-S...adio_Control_T
They've ripped off Chris Attebery's aluminum battery tray design..
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Old 01-26-2013, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Rockthecatbox21
+1 every upgrade i did to mine was a necessity.
I think I might have gone a bit overboard with the upgrades..
I just like tinkering around with it.
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Originally Posted by Pygmy
They've ripped off Chris Attebery's aluminum battery tray design..
The battery tray and even the center diff actually look like they one upped apes and kingheadz.. just slightly.. extra esc mount holes, lightened areas etc a few design changes on the battery tray but yes a very close design. Similar w/ the motor mount w/ dual bearing.. close to kh, but they have some differences. No idea how good of material they used vs Attebery's or KH's but I wouldn't call either a direct "knock off" or copy. If someone had a thought to improve on a design make it, people will either buy it or not. I would give Chris the business if I were in the market though as he's been great to our group with needed items for years now.


I'd stay away from the center CVD they make.. from the looks of it to get the shaft off you would have to remove it off the front outdrive or take the center diff right out. Pain in the butt.. I'd rather replace more often and keep it as designed.

Now if losi would be super cool and make us a easy release center diff mount.. another story, then they could do something like that kkpit center cvd with less issue. Maybe Attebery could drop a two part center diff mount with dual bearings on both sides, similar to the 8ights; 4 screws holding the top 1/2 down all alum. Wow Id be all over this part.
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Does anyone know if amain has the new diffs yet?
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Does anyone know if amain has the new diffs yet?
Nope, AMain doesn't have the TLR332001..
I ordered them from Phil's hobby Shop.
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Originally Posted by Pygmy
Nope, AMain doesn't have the TLR332001..
I ordered them from Phil's hobby Shop.
Thanks dude. I will order them through there then.
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I can't remember if I've posted this already, but I've finally received my Radiopost 2207M servo.

Compared to my Savox 1258TG, the Radiopost supposedly has 30% more torque.
All I can say is that the Radiopost is completely silent (!!! the Savox makes a LOT of noise), and in my opinion feels superfast and surgically precise. Imho best servo ever.
The Savox is still a very good servo, but this just somehow feels even better to me.
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I'm using king headz cvd pin keepers, somehow the pin got lost. Anyone knows the actual size of the pin so I can call the LHS an order it? I place an order on amain but it didn't arrived today. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Pygmy
Compared to my Savox 1258TG, the Radiopost supposedly has 30% more torque.
All I can say is that the Radiopost is completely silent (!!! the Savox makes a LOT of noise), and in my opinion feels superfast and surgically precise. Imho best servo ever.
The Savox is still a very good servo, but this just somehow feels even better to me.
i would hope so for $50 more...the savox is only $70 and RP is $120(from AMAIN atleast)
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Originally Posted by TCCustoms
i would hope so for $50 more...the savox is only $70 and RP is $120(from AMAIN atleast)
I was thinking the same thing.. though I'll still stick my my hitec 985mg servo's, I run them in most all of my 1/10 vehicles and in my 1/8 buggy with great luck. Last forever and great price to start.. VERY LOW amp draw.
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Originally Posted by 8ight-e
I was thinking the same thing.. though I'll still stick my my hitec 985mg servo's, I run them in most all of my 1/10 vehicles and in my 1/8 buggy with great luck. Last forever and great price to start.. VERY LOW amp draw.
is that the HS-985MG? Do you race with that as most say u want under .10 for speed on it in this truck and i run the TRX 2075 which by no means is fast and want faster
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Heres the servo you guys should try out its quiet its fast/torquey. Titanuim gears $35.00 ! The replacement gears are cheap too. Ive had zero issues with it centers fine and keeps it no need for a extra BEC/Cap. I run it in the SCTE and my 2wd SC.


MKS DS1210 Titanium Gear Standard Digital Servo
[MKS-DS1210]

At AMainHobbies.
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Old 01-26-2013, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by TCCustoms
is that the HS-985MG? Do you race with that as most say u want under .10 for speed on it in this truck and i run the TRX 2075 which by no means is fast and want faster
yes for model info, I do run a crazy servo on my 8ight-te JR 400+oz super fast just cause its such a big vehicle but ya in everything else I have the 985mg's. keep in mind those ratings on servo's are as good as the manu wants them to be ;P Any of them you can run a higher voltage too if you feel it's a bit sluggish. The 985mg is not sluggish though when I added my dex410 to my fleet I think I did just swap a different servo in my scte since I started running it what 3 years ago now? I needed one quick and ended up with a different model 7954sh also a great servo so far. I will say my 985mg I put in the buggy is still strong and kickin rear in the 410 I've run the same 985mg in my 8ight-e for 3yrs too :P The newer 7954sh does have better specs for about the same price, but I don't notice any difference on the track racing.

PS 985 is 170+ and .13 at 6v as long as you can edit your settings, but still imo great even if you cant.

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