B1M bolt-in mid motor conversion kit

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Re: New bolt-in mid motor conversion project

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Nice work Brian!

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Re: New bolt-in mid motor conversion project

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Last night I printed the tower I designed and put it, along with the newest trans case and bulkhead versions on the car. Thanks to Jeff for the tower model, which I was able to modify to fit my bulkhead. So far so good!

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Looking awesome Brian!

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Looks great. Are you building this around having an arms-forward short-wheelbase for any specific reason?

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Bottom Feeder wrote:Looks great. Are you building this around having an arms-forward short-wheelbase for any specific reason?
I don't think there's anything I'm doing that would prevent it from running in LWB. I'll test it out some time though since you brought it up.

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absolutely stunning and awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Any updates - been waiting patiently :D

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Sorry, no progress recently :-( I've been sooooo swamped I haven't had time. Maybe soon I'll pick it up again, it's fairly close, just need to iron out some details. :-)

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Re: New bolt-in mid motor conversion project

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Any updates Brian?? I have a nice fresh powder coated chassis begging for this conversion!!
If in doubt go flat out!

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Re: New bolt-in mid motor conversion project

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Unfortunately, no :(

If it makes you feel any better though, I looked at it on my bench the other day and thought, "Man, this thing looks cool, I need to finish it up!" :lol:

I hope to wrap it up this winter 8)

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Good man! Get it finished and strap on some tyres and go race it!

I'm sure it'll go great, my laydown yz2 RC10 goes very well on turf
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very nice work Mr! :shock:

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Re: New bolt-in mid motor conversion project

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Brian, when your ready for motor plates get ahold of Durb. Derrick does very nice work!

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Re: New bolt-in mid motor conversion project

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What's the status on the bolt-in laydown trans project? I'm nearing the end of a mid-motor build with a Trackmaster belt drive, but I'm leaning towards using a Stealth trans instead and a laydown would be even better. Is your trans case an off-the-shelf part or custom printed?

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Re: New bolt-in mid motor conversion project

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GoMachV wrote: Tue Nov 15, 2016 11:31 am Brian, when your ready for motor plates get ahold of Durb. Derrick does very nice work!
Here I am just browsing RC10talk for the first time in months and I stumble over this as I was just about to PM the guy telling him I can make the plates for him lol. Thanks!

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