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ugly duck -> RE: "OFFICIAL" Redcat Avalanche thread (9/2/2008 3:23 PM)
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The Avalanche will NOT do wheelies unless it's modified. It has a center differential like a truggy or a buggy, so when the front wheels come off the ground, all the power from the rear wheels flows to the fronts and they just spin. Because it's got a center differential it's also only got one gearset, so it's got to be balanced for decent take-off and good top speed, and the other trucks you've mentioned have a really short first gear to pop the wheelies and a tall 2nd gear to make it go fast. If you lock up the center differential and gear it down (pretty much impossible since it's got the smallest clutch bell available) the Avalanche is still probably too low and well balanced to pull wheelies, so you'd have to raise the snot out of it. All the other trucks you've mentioned are tall, short wheelbase, and have a transmission instead of a center diff. By the way, my stock LST2 will not pull a wheelie, and it's tuned pretty well. It just spins all 4 tires on whatever surface I drive on. I haven't tried it on pavement but what's the point of a wheelie anyway, especially when driving on pavement means having the thing tip over and flip in a corner, because the LST2 is such a top-heavy truck compared to the Avalanche. The Avalanche is really in a class all by itself, but you could compare it to the Team Losi Muggy if you needed SOMETHING to compare it to. It's really a Monster Truck / Truggy hybrid.
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