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Actually, I'm so busy these days that for a quick weekend fix I've been running my electrics more. I have a Summit now and for "big truck" fun I grab that instead of the Savy, and the fuel bottle, and the ignitor, and the rotostart, and, and, and...

I do enjoy the tuning aspect and the sound/smell of nitro cars/trucks as a car guy, but it's getting harder and harder for me to find time to run them. :-(

Mark
 
I agree, I have the Flux to and do have to say for ease of use and being able to get packed up and gone, the electric is much quicker but still like having the ability to run all day without charging anything
 
Sadly, my savage is my "shelf queen", or as close as I get to having one. I run my revo and 5B now all the time. The savage just sits... actually thinking of selling it.
 
Installed the BP diffs in my XL from the get go. Only thing i had problems with were the junk plastic shocks. I replaced them with the Big Bores from the Flux, no issues yet.
 
It took me hitting a curb at about 20 mph to finally break an a arm on the Flux. Its still driveable though, it broke at the hinge pin, didnt even notice it was broken until my brother saw it was.
 
I have 3 of them now. The all "Bling Thing", the brushless conversion and an E-Savvy. I've yet to break a single part.:)

Hard to break anything when the biggest risk they face is falling off a shelf when you reach up to grab one for waxing.
 
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