30d north buggy build

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No idea on that one , I wanted a working central diff as it makes the car more stable , but I cannot see how a spring loaded spool is better than a locked spool, other than it must have been a problem or they would not have changed it.
Just look at all other 4 wheel drive cars and trucks , they have a central diff. Must be a reason for that.
 
No idea on that one , I wanted a working central diff as it makes the car more stable , but I cannot see how a spring loaded spool is better than a locked spool, other than it must have been a problem or they would not have changed it.
Just look at all other 4 wheel drive cars and trucks , they have a central diff. Must be a reason for that.
Wat does this attach to ?20250507_134223.webp
 
Hi.
I never did figure out where the sliding clip went and just cut mine off , Mk1 never had it at all.
Not the best throttle linkage anyway , moved the servos about on mine for a simple direct rod run.
 

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Goes well !
Bet you cannot wait to get it on a bigger bit of land and open it up in the turns. Mine goes great , other than filling up with grass through the body vents.
Blows out ok with compressed air though.
I put sticky film under my chassis plate to stop all the scratches from day 1.
 
Goes well !
Bet you cannot wait to get it on a bigger bit of land and open it up in the turns. Mine goes great , other than filling up with grass through the body vents.
Blows out ok with compressed air though.
I put sticky film under my chassis plate to stop all the scratches from day 1.
It's definitely a fun buggy Flys with the g320. Stock pipe is decent no rush to upgrade.
 
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