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LRP engine in tmaxx 3.3

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You will need (4) 6mm drive cups for the center shafts. 2 for the transmission, 2 for the diff inputs.

Brake Hex

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Brake Disk

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This is a TMaxx black transmission but the principal is the same with the grey. You will also need longer grub screws to extend through the hex (after it’s drilled the correct size) and into the cup to attach them to the output shaft of the transmission. You normally will need to grind/cut the grub screws down for a perfect fit (flush with the outside of the brake hex when tight) so the disk can freefloat on the hex.

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Just another one of the little things necessary that will pop up during your build.
 
If you purchased the RD Logics kit, it will come with a set of drive shafts. The front drive shaft I used on mine. The rear I went with an RC Alloy shaft. You will prob have to come up with some kind of custom configuration for the rear. The rear shaft that comes with the RD Logics conversion is not going to work with the #4907 trans due to the 6mm input shaft being longer than that of the trans that kit was intended on for use with.
 
Ya I did so could you help me on what to do in the rear

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And can u help me with the spur gear and clutch kit I can't find them on eBay at all
 
OK I ordered the same one lol what about the spur gear. I can't find the one with 36 tooth in steel
 
OK I ordered the same one lol what about the spur gear. I can't find the one with 36 tooth in steel



I wouldn't run a steel spur no real need in running a steel spur but that's just my opinion. I made my own slipper assembly out of an RRP kit and a revo spur. Maybe someone else on here can help you out on that one better than I.

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I would go 36T or 38T on the spur and 17T or 18T on the bell.
 
Everything has been ordered lol also order ultra high torque steering servo and a spectrum servo to lol and brushless diff
 
Which Nitro percent works the best?

20% is a damn good all around mix imo! for a basher


As for a pipe...can't beat an ercm if cash is available! Otherwise go with an 86 or comparable
 
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BUKU is ok. Back in the day there stuff was pretty decent. I would highly recommend the ERCM pipe. 20% nitro is what I always have ran. I like TORCO brand and the Losi Nitrotane.
 
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