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Rivermaxx 09.10.2009 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by MAGNOLIA (Post 319531)
Thanks for the info. Plettenberg Big Maxx w/ fan times "TWO" is the way to go for me!!!! Yes, I did say TWO OF THEM!!!!! I am going to check the size of the Big Maxx and then see how much room I have on the Lightning and if two will fit then two it will have.

He knows matt already and I am sure he has seen his twin bigmaxx lightning. The only issue I have is, its much too easy to run a brushless setup not to take advantage and use it. To much money sitting on a shelf for only you to admire and not use it, is just boring imo. If you want to build a trophy, build a actual plastic scale model of something. RC cars are for playing with, not looking at, you can take it out & have some fun with it and still be able too look at and admire it. If your worried about damage just drive it in the grass like plettenbergs does. BTW IMO 2 neu motors are less expensive and just as good as 2 maximum motors and your helping the economy @ the same time buying american. We allready seen one brushless motor company(medusa) go out of business.

emaxxnitro 09.10.2009 02:35 PM

have you looked at a hacker c50 ? they look great and preform well also. another vote for ccneu

JERRY2KONE 09.10.2009 07:34 PM

Right.
 
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Originally Posted by Kcaz25 (Post 319664)
Yeah I highlighted it. 171mm pin to pin right?
I've seen your work! Please do it!! When do you plan to create the build thread? I can't remember if I've seen a truck with two monoblocks. You've got setbacks to right?

Wouldn't you like to rearrange your last sentence? Tough times are all over. lol

Yea I would love to do one of those build threads like Shaun aka TDC57 used to put together for us. I have 4 SuperMaxx style trucks in the shop, but we just have too many other things that are at the top of our priorities right now. We have been going through so much with our kids since they lost their mother last year, and they take up the majority of my time these days with football, cheerleading, and Hapkido classes.

Yes 171MM is correct.
http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/q...E/648b9bbb.jpg

http://i440.photobucket.com/albums/q...E/e744af07.jpg

It looks massive in the truck. The chassis is all setup with the wideMaxx suspension right now. I have two racer-X sets on hand now from second hand sellers, and a couple sets of the new UE setbacks to go with it. Without the center diff setup and the Bolido motor everything is on hold until I can acquire the $$$ to get-er-done. Plus we are still waiting on MMike to release the center diff mount for the Maxx. It really has been a fun truck to build though. Like so many others I like doing things just a little bit different than the average Joe. Something somewhat original if you will. I am hopeful pending the release of the items mentioned that I can get the truck completed and begin testing by New Year.

suicideneil 09.10.2009 08:42 PM

http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...huong/JIZZ.gif

Rivermaxx 09.10.2009 08:48 PM

I f you guys look closely the lightning chassis is anodized to help prevent shorts on the chassis. But with 6s It probably wont matter. polishing it is a no no!

JERRY2KONE 09.10.2009 09:23 PM

Neil
 
NEIL your killing me. You guys always come up with some crap this is just off the wall that gets a million laughs. Yes MM says that there is a coating just for that reason applied to the chassis. When I finally get batteries mounted on this rig they will more than likely be mounted under the chassis encased in some kind of home made plastic trays for protection and low center of gravity. I am brainstorming about a body for it. I think I may end up fabricating something out of Lexan kind of like a wedge design to keep the air out from under the vehicle, and made in a way so as to give maximum downforce to keep it on the ground. Possibly a front wing or difuser will help keep the front end planted. I really want to make this thing right the first time, so I do not destroy it and have to start over again of constantly make changes to improve its efficiency. I am in no rush so I can take my sweet time with it.

Kcaz25 09.11.2009 09:30 AM

Sounds like ya'll have had a hard time.

Sounds like a great plan! That Bolido is gonna be killer! Thats one big piece of hardware!

MAGNOLIA 09.11.2009 07:55 PM

Yes,I have seen Matt's Twin Plettenberg's on the Lightning. I would have to go all out to top that one. Very nice rig you have there Jerry2kone. I like the double mono. I need to study up on the Bolido.....Maybe two of those mounted to a Lightning would be something to see???? I am new to this Electric world as I have only had Nitro in the past with the exception of two other Lightning chassis' that I sold before doing anything to them. I am going to make this one an all out custom and see if I like it......if not it will be sold. I will post pics somewhere around Christmas as the chassis is on it's way to get it's "BLING BLING" put on. Stay tuned.

_paralyzed_ 09.11.2009 08:42 PM

the bolido is directly below the big maxx in the link I gave in post #5.

a bargain at $659.00:intello:

MAGNOLIA 09.11.2009 09:30 PM

Thanks!!!

Rivermaxx 09.11.2009 09:46 PM

Almost as much as the lightning chassis.lol

plettenbergs 09.14.2009 07:11 PM

two BigMAXXimums will fit!
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/IMG_3370.jpg
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/IMG_4396.jpg
one BigMAXXimum on 5s2p is the shizzle!!
http://i302.photobucket.com/albums/n...rpics124-1.jpg

JERRY2KONE 09.14.2009 07:21 PM

Welcome
 
Welcome back Matt. Have not seen you out here very much lately. Always nice to see your trucks. I hoped that you might chime in here at some point and put in your two cents. Anything new on your chassis venture? Just checking Sir.


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