Mini Revo CVD Install How To

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  1. for the 1/10 scale rc is that the same concept on the drive shafts

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  2. machinegunredneck

    vary nice on the dropping of the outdrive. love your vids been watching them since you started. always worth the time.have a good one

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  3. how much speed do the erevo 1/16 reach with the brushed 380 motor and xl 2.5???

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  4. thanks for the video

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  5. You’re welcome!

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  6. I cannot believe that I have been doing this for over 2 years now. I need my head examined!

    Thanks for watching! =)

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  7. Concept as in the driveshafts popping out? No, the 1/10th revo is much better.

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  8. Not sure but I am sure that Traxxas has it listed on their site.

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  9. i notice your hands are so clean what is your secret when ever i work on my Revo my hands look dirty for at least 3 days no matter what i do .i work in surgery so im scrubbing 5 to 6 times a day and my hands still look dirty.this might sound like a stupid question but any insight would help.
    thanks, Devon

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