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Old 26-03-2007
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Default Mugen MST-1 Electric

I made this out of Mugen MST-1 Parts. It will eventually have an Associated T4 transmission. It will also require a new rear arm mount to accomodate the T4 transmission. I was looking into the aluminum rear arm mount for the BJ4. Can any one give the measurements of the distance between the outermost screw holes?
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Old 27-03-2007
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Have you run it yet? Where do you plan on mounting everything?
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Default Mounting the electronics

There is a 3/4 of an inch on each side of the chassis to mount a quantum esc and a receiver. They will have to be mounted sideways standing up but it will work. Also, I plan to install a chassis protector made of lexan to protect the underside. I am currently bidding on the t4 transmission on ebay. Hopefully I'll win it and it will be the final piece to it. I'll have better pics this weekend. My only set back will be mounting the transmission since I already drilled holes too far appart on the chassis for a losi transmission. Anyways, the rear arm mount of the MST-1 is so large that I may need to find another.
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Old 31-03-2007
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There is a 3/4 of an inch on each side of the chassis to mount a quantum esc and a receiver. They will have to be mounted sideways standing up but it will work. Also, I plan to install a chassis protector made of lexan to protect the underside. I am currently bidding on the t4 transmission on ebay. Hopefully I'll win it and it will be the final piece to it. I'll have better pics this weekend. My only set back will be mounting the transmission since I already drilled holes too far appart on the chassis for a losi transmission. Anyways, the rear arm mount of the MST-1 is so large that I may need to find another.
Was the arm mount too big for the Losi tranny? If you can't get a T4 tranny you know that the X-Cell tranny is very similar to them. The internals are atleast.
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