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squeeforever 11.14.2007 09:26 AM

What I did was design it so its as low as possible for a low COG. Its designed to use a HB diff and as large as a Kyosho 46T spur.

lutach 11.14.2007 09:40 AM

The center shafts that is on my BPP, is the thick aluminum ones. I nocied you are using different center shafts. How are they holding up? If they are able to handle big power, where can I get them?

squeeforever 11.14.2007 02:48 PM

They are simply the stock center shafts for the LSP. David (MacII) did that before I got it. He had to drill 4 new holes though...

lutach 11.15.2007 03:25 PM

I forgot to mention that you should also make the holes to fit the 4MM screws that is used on the Neu 1521 and 1527 and the Lehners 22 series.

squeeforever 11.15.2007 05:16 PM

If it doesn't have the 22 series pattern, whats the point?

lutach 11.15.2007 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 129623)
If it doesn't have the 22 series pattern, whats the point?

I just found out the 22 Series does fit the current mount. I had to open the cut out just a bit to fit the 1521 4MM motor screws through. I will try and mount the 2250 later today or tomorrow the the other mount before I try it to the mount thats in the truck now.

squeeforever 11.15.2007 05:45 PM

I'm pretty sure the 22 series has a different pattern, but if theres enough adjustment, I guess you could make it fit, given the size of the screw holes are right.

lutach 11.15.2007 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 129633)
I'm pretty sure the 22 series has a different pattern, but if theres enough adjustment, I guess you could make it fit, given the size of the screw holes are right.

Yes, the pattern is different, but in a way that you can actually have 2 of the hole line up perfectly. I'm such a retard for not noticing this before. There are 9 holes total and if you choose one of them and use the third hole from the one you chose, you end up with a 25MM spacing.

squeeforever 11.15.2007 09:33 PM

Interesting. I was actually considering making a mount for the KB45 to put in my LSP, but I figure a XL on 6S is more than enough.

suicideneil 11.16.2007 06:01 PM

You'll get more brownie points for using the KB45 and doing something 'different'....:) would be nice to see how well it performs/holds up etc.

squeeforever 11.16.2007 07:45 PM

I'm still thinking about it. If it'll fit between the braces, no problem, I'll go that route.

lutach 11.16.2007 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 129909)
I'm still thinking about it. If it'll fit between the braces, no problem, I'll go that route.

You will need spacers to make it fit.

squeeforever 11.16.2007 09:16 PM

Even though the motor will sit considerably lower than usually? Its only gonna have a 44T spur.

lutach 11.16.2007 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 129930)
Even though the motor will sit considerably lower than usually? Its only gonna have a 44T spur.

You can cut the brace like I did or add spacers.

squeeforever 11.16.2007 11:57 PM

Damn, I don't really wanna do either...The CF isn't strong enough to cut I don't think...It would be in the week area of the braces...

lutach 11.17.2007 12:24 AM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 129957)
Damn, I don't really wanna do either...The CF isn't strong enough to cut I don't think...It would be in the week area of the braces...

All you have to do is add a 5mm spacer on each side of the brace. It should give enough space for the KB45 and in my case the finned Neu 1521.


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