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Ha!Yeah man. Those e revo 1.0’s were kinda dogs. Very little power because if you ran it on anything other than 4s it would tear itself apart. What am I saying, even on 4s it tears itself apart!
I can hear the rear diff wearing.
He running the V2 revo or V1? The V1 is pretty light compared to the kraton. I wouldn't want to try 6S in it as it's pretty hairy with 4S at WOT on pavement. I am not your RC wheel man! That's one thing for sure!Yes. We both bought them used and are running off some questionable 3s packs. It was a rush though. Think he needs a front spoiler or an anchor up front!
V1 I believe. I'm a total noob at this.He running the V2 revo or V1? The V1 is pretty light compared to the kraton. I wouldn't want to try 6S in it as it's pretty hairy with 4S at WOT on pavement. I am not your RC wheel man! That's one thing for sure!
Not overly easy to tell if you don't know the two vehicles. If it's close to stock, the V2 body clamps on the truck vs the V1 using normal body clips.V1 I believe. I'm a total noob at this.
Be glad. While your out bashing on 6S (after shimming of course), your friend will be replacing diffs and axles. Unless he has the trigger finger of a baby dove.I was all about getting a revo till the kraton popped up on a YouTube video and the next day I saw one on Letgo
I agree with most of your post except this statement. I got the new erevo 2.0 when it first came out and I thought the esc was anemic. I quickly swapped out the stock esc for a hobbywing max 8. After reading more about the bluetooth interface, I reinstalled the vxl 6 and bought the bluetooth module for the remote, downloaded the app and installed the updates for the receiver, esc, and remote. That has been a huge difference maker for the stock traxxas electronics. It seems traxxas pushes updates at least once a month now. If you haven't tried the updates, I would recommend it, before you totally give up on their system. As far as comparing the kraton to the erevo 2.0, its an apple to orange comparison. Erevo, regardless the version, isn't a truggy. Just because it has a truggy like body doesn't make it one, but the kraton is a large truggy with MT tires, but that's a conversation for another thread.The V1’s esc was definitely much better though.
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