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tashpop 12.11.2010 03:36 PM

its easily my most powerful truck i've built. this was off road that i did this. thru grass. the truck was running before i did this and on 4s with a different esc. it handles ok, much better for fast driving with standard maxx sized tires. the stock ones change things alot but looks cooler. to compair it to a lst, its stiffer i guess. not as plush, but seems to turn better at high speeds.

maneba 12.11.2010 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolhandcountry (Post 390105)
I was asking how any of them handle, not really just this one.

My GST with 6s 11 pinion and 66 spur is perfect. Yesterday i downgraded my MMM to 1.21 firmware and cogging issue has disappeared.
I use GST original tires.
I have no idea how Tashpop can use it with 4s.

I have an E-LST XXL and it handles much much better. LST has a lower setup, it's lighter and the wheels are smaller.

tashpop 12.12.2010 08:26 AM

i have much better setup in this than my lst, could be a spring issue and also the steering servo. i just set that truck up for a basher for my daughter. the 4s setup i had in the truck was just temporary until i got my other 3s to make 6s that i'm running now. it was 5100 25c pack and i had that taller pinion gear from earlier in the truck. easily made the truck fast enough and fun for bashing without being overpowered. now i'm setup with a 13t pinion. i don't know at this point how the mmm is setup. i got it used and only programed it to the radio and went on a test drive before it broke.

want the gst to handle like a racer give it a stance like this.

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1.../Photo0172.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1.../Photo0173.jpg

this was during mock up phase, but you can see what these wheels and tires do to the truck.

tashpop 12.16.2010 09:26 PM

still waiting on parts, but while i am waiting to fix the diff i got in a fs gt3b rx combo. i was running a mx3 but couldn't pass up the deal. its pretty neat looking but feels cheap, but not too bad. the rx is real small, so i'm happy about that. if they are glitch free i will order the gt3 set since i need two tx's and i'll chose my favorit and pass the other to my daughter. im just a basher so these radios will prob. do just fine for the time being.

tashpop 12.19.2010 09:22 AM

okay, i got the truck all back together with a non locked diff in the center. this has helped soooooo much. i can reach full trigger now. with a 13t pinion 6s is wonderful for power hungry moments. i can still do flips from standing still and upto maybe 15mph, then after that it won't but i can pull the front up any speed.

4s is alot more tame, and not too fast but the truck is very fun on 4s and handles great. perfect for lawn bashing and if a friend wants to give the truck a drive.

i haven't connected the new radio up, may get that done today and snap some updated pics of the truck.

coolhandcountry 12.19.2010 10:43 AM

Can we expect a video and finished pics?

tashpop 12.20.2010 09:32 AM

i'm so lazy about getting videos lol. i can do though. it will have to wait, wife won't do it and my daughter is at my moms. i can get the updated pics soon though. i guess i need to try to get a vid before i break it again. i may try to shoot one while i drive.

tashpop 12.20.2010 08:18 PM

here you go coolhand, best i can do by myself. i'm not going to try to hold the camera and drive this guy. these are just some flips with the center diff just recorded.

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ZippyBasher 12.20.2010 08:41 PM

Damn Man! That was thrown around quite well!! :yes:

Nice Truck! What weight oil is in the CD now?

tashpop 12.21.2010 12:15 PM

i'm not sure. i don't have anything as thick as whats in there. i used the diff from the front diff because it had some thick oil in it and put my new diff with thinner oil in the front. it feels like syrup, and very thick. i will get more vids with a fresh charge once i get a camera person. i still need to take some pictures too.

Finnster 12.21.2010 03:17 PM

How's the Cen slider holding up? How do you have it attached to the center spur?

I have some Cen drive parts I was going to use on my Sav, but I was unsure of the long term durability of the sliders. Saves me from having to get a custom driveshaft (at least for a while.)

Thanks

coolhandcountry 12.21.2010 08:33 PM

Cool!
Video shows the power of it.
Thank you!

tashpop 12.21.2010 09:07 PM

i lost a tooth off the front pinion but my slider still looks great.

tashpop 12.24.2010 10:20 AM

sorry, no pics yet but my daughter was helping me film some video. its short because she kept missing shots. i was paying more attention to her making sure she was pointing the camera than the truck so my driving and landing sucked. the last bigger jump i broke the truck. i didn't think i needed the motor plate in the rear and i landing on the rear bumper. that bent both vertical plates and broke the cross brace.
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