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Old 02-02-2011
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Default ansmann rear motor with mid motor chassies

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Has anyone of the mid motor owner tried to run the mid motor chasies with rear motor configuration, or can someone try it?
Thanks a lot!
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Old 02-02-2011
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Interesting Idea, not sure wether it will fit though. Pretty sure the t-pieces are different at the back. I will have a look tonight and see if it is feasible.
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Yes that would be great! If yes i will buy the conversion instead of the losi 22
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I did the opposed... Ran the saddle in my rear motor



http://www.rctech.net/forum/7621746-post2397.html
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Hello
Thanks for your answere! That´s also very cool! But i want to have both (mid and rear motor) in one car like the losi 22!
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Old 03-02-2011
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Well they won't be a direct swap. The t-piece at the front of the mid mounted car is loads wider than the rear mounted car.

I guess if you wanted to you could make a wider t-piece for the original gearbox but you would then have the problem of finding somewhere to mount the rear shocktower mount as that bolts to the chassis on the original car. I think it would then intrude into the battery bay.

I am sure someone with a bit of engineering could do it. But it's not as easy as you would think.
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