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BlackedOutREVO 02.26.2007 02:43 AM

yeh i know i forgot, idk what kind of bearings ppl use so i didnt post any

BP-Revo 02.26.2007 03:09 AM

Well, I was originally going to race around with my buddies in our house's by setting up some jumps, cones, etc. but none of them bought one. I haven't even bothered opening it since I don't think it would be much fun unless you are racing against someone.

BlackedOutREVO 02.26.2007 03:11 AM

i have tons of fun with mine by my self..

elegal 02.26.2007 08:46 AM

You need to upgrade the hubs, arms and steering links if those parts are available, i broke all three of these the first day i had my microT. No jumping, just driving around full throttle. It sails if you hit something as small as an acorn.

HummerMan 02.26.2007 12:07 PM

LOL, you guys just have to realize how small it is... I drive mine quite a bit and I am still on factory parts. Nice and easy...

squeeforever 02.26.2007 07:01 PM

I intend on getting just about everything for it, but here is what I'll get pretty soon:

This

This

These

These

These

These

These

This

These

These

and this

Sorry for not typing what they were. :p I'm feeling a littel lazy right now.

BlackedOutREVO 02.26.2007 07:20 PM

man! goin all out lol :D

sounds good, what speedo are u going to get?

squeeforever 02.27.2007 09:27 AM

I'm thinking a Quark 22

jhautz 02.27.2007 09:54 AM

If you pull the plastic case off of the Quark 22 and just shrink wrap it it will save you some valuable space on that tiny little truck. The mamba is still actually smaller because it doesnt have a heat sink.


I actually got a Micro-t when they came out and I used it like 3 times then quickly got bored with it.

Maybe I'll have to consider going brushless and lipo too. :018:

nativepaul 09.28.2007 08:17 AM

I'm considering one of these too, how do you hook up a BL ESC to the RX/ESC combo board it comes with? Or are taking it out and fitting it with a septate micro RX? What lipo will fit? Does the RX/ESC board have an LVC?

riceman 09.28.2007 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nativepaul (Post 120369)
I'm considering one of these too, how do you hook up a BL ESC to the RX/ESC combo board it comes with? Or are taking it out and fitting it with a septate micro RX? What lipo will fit? Does the RX/ESC board have an LVC?

The stock board combines Rx and Esc duties and will not work with a BL motor. You'll need to replace the board with a BL controller and in doing so you'll either have to re-wire the stock 4 pin steering servo or replace it with a different one.


Here is how I did it.

VintageMA 09.28.2007 10:36 AM

I did a BL conversion of my micro-t about 7-8 months ago. I would say to not bother adding too much aluminum to the car as it will really weigh it down. Parts I was glad I upgraded - shocks (go AtomicRC), ball-bearings in the wheels, threaded axles.

Even on 2S lipo (i built a pack using 2 250mAh Enerland cells from bphobbies.com - tight fit but work very nicely and last for 40+ minutes) the Feiago motor has a lower kv rating than the stock motor, so it won't have as muh speed. You'll need to gear up with the highest pinion and you'll have some speed and great punch.

I would actually consider checking out the new micro-t that Losi just put up on their site:
http://www.teamlosi.com/Products/Def...rodID=LOSB0233
It looks pretty cool and has a slightly longer wheelbase, so much a little more room to mount things.

With my conversion (I'll post a pic tonight) I actually managed to squeeze in 2S-250mAh lipo, a Novak XXtra synthesized fm receiver (case removed), a Mamba25 esc (you have to re-move and re-solder the capacitor so that it fits - no easy task as the solder CC seems to use on the cap has a very high melting point), and a micro-servo with a 3-wire connector.

Motor: http://www.bphobbies.com/view.asp?id...05&pid=U832265

t-maxxracer32 09.29.2007 12:49 AM

ive heard brushless is not the way to go on the one18th forum because it wont make it too much faster for the price. get the BB motor and call it good (that is what ive heard)

VintageMA 09.29.2007 08:55 AM

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I actually will not make it faster, but it will make it way more efficient (close to 2x the runtime on the same batteries). Even if you get the BB version of the brushed motor it still sucks down a lot of current.

Besides - it's just fun to do it.

t-maxxracer32 09.29.2007 11:38 AM

o well they forgot to mention that on the site! haha!


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