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jzemaxx 04.22.2008 12:24 AM

I wish you had them too. I would buy several of them right now..I have been waiting for you to release them.

lutach 04.22.2008 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by jzemaxx (Post 165192)
I wish you had them too. I would buy several of them right now..I have been waiting for you to release them.

I almost flew to China to see what was going on. I was flaming after the guy told me he used sample boards and they were not able to handle the AMPs. I'm going to share some ideas with Artur and hopefully he can give us a nice controller.

jzemaxx 04.22.2008 12:31 AM

I'm ready to buy...hehe. I am going to work with what I have now cause I think their is more left. Aerodynamics are playing a major role now,so their is room for improvement there.

lutach 04.22.2008 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by jzemaxx (Post 165194)
I'm ready to buy...hehe. I am going to work with what I have now cause I think their is more left. Aerodynamics are playing a major role now,so their is room for improvement there.

I got some cool stuff here that I was planning on making for my truck. When I have some time I will try to get them done. My daughter might spend the summer with her grandma and that should give me around 3 months of "Me, Myself and I" time, hopefully.

jzemaxx 04.22.2008 12:38 AM

Cool deal. Once I get to 80mph with this thing, I'm done with it. I will then focus my attention on the XLB buggy. Its same wheelbase and width, but lighter, so its got some great potential, but the body aerodynamics are ALOT better. To get 100mph out of a large 1/7th scale is definitely not going to be easy. That is why I was hoping your controller was out, cause I'm sure this thing will need some stupid amounts of voltage.

lutach 04.22.2008 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by jzemaxx (Post 165198)
Cool deal. Once I get to 80mph with this thing, I'm done with it. I will then focus my attention on the XLB buggy. Its same wheelbase and width, but lighter, so its got some great potential, but the body aerodynamics are ALOT better. To get 100mph out of a large 1/7th scale is definitely not going to be easy. That is why I was hoping your controller was out, cause I'm sure this thing will need some stupid amounts of voltage.

I got my eyes on a SHV so I can got a little insane with 20S lipos. Just have to wait for my chassis to get done. Mike already has the drawings.

jzemaxx 04.22.2008 12:48 AM

Ahh you going custom chassis then?? I wanted to try to use something production and XTM has the best chassis since they are flat pan chassis and that minimizes lift under the chassis like the other big MT's.

lutach 04.22.2008 02:08 AM

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Originally Posted by jzemaxx (Post 165203)
Ahh you going custom chassis then?? I wanted to try to use something production and XTM has the best chassis since they are flat pan chassis and that minimizes lift under the chassis like the other big MT's.

I just don't like how the current conversions are and I had an idea stuck in my head for a few years now. I just didn't have the right program to get a drawing done. I found one and I went to work. They came out just right after some input from Mike. BTW my longest chassis will be the same length as you XTM.

JERRY2KONE 04.22.2008 03:35 AM

Wing
 
On that XTM MMT maybe you could use a front and/or rear wing configuration to give you more down force for better control in the quest for high speeds. It may give you just a couple of mph, but it may be just the thing to help. Something like the Baja 5B wing might fit the bill. I love what your doing though. When that truck first came out I knew it would be good for something. It is a little bigger than the EMaxx, but it is built tough right out of the box. Great work with your project. Anything new????

jzemaxx 04.22.2008 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 165238)
On that XTM MMT maybe you could use a front and/or rear wing configuration to give you more down force for better control in the quest for high speeds. It may give you just a couple of mph, but it may be just the thing to help. Something like the Baja 5B wing might fit the bill. I love what your doing though. When that truck first came out I knew it would be good for something. It is a little bigger than the EMaxx, but it is built tough right out of the box. Great work with your project. Anything new????

The XTM MMT is the longest wheelbase 1/8th truck out there. Its even longer then the big CEN GST 7.7 which has a 15.6" wheelbase. The MMT is 16.5". This thing is BIG....and absolutely dwarfs my emaxx.

JERRY2KONE 04.22.2008 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by jzemaxx (Post 165276)
The XTM MMT is the longest wheelbase 1/8th truck out there. Its even longer then the big CEN GST 7.7 which has a 15.6" wheelbase. The MMT is 16.5". This thing is BIG....and absolutely dwarfs my emaxx.

I have 4 EMaxx trucks, two of which are SuperMaxx (UE & FLM) trucks with extended chassis and UE Mono blocks installed making the wheel base approx16.5 inches. So my SuperMaxx's have the same wheel base as the MMT. It has 3 inches over the stock E-Maxx setup. Yes it is much beefier for sure. So yes we all konw the size of the XTM MMT. No one is questioning that fact. What I was writing about was the aerodynamics of the XTM MMT truck trying to run high speed passes, and needing some kind of down force to keep it on the ground for better handling. So installing a wing and maybe some kind of front spoiler may help with that issue as stated earlier. Plus the materials used in the XTM MMT make it a great buy for an out of the box RTR vehicle. It is by far more superior than an EMaxx for what you get in the box at the MSRP.

jzemaxx 04.22.2008 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 165299)
I have 4 EMaxx trucks, two of which are SuperMaxx (UE & FLM) trucks with extended chassis and UE Mono blocks installed making the wheel base approx16.5 inches. So my SuperMaxx's have the same wheel base as the MMT. It has 3 inches over the stock E-Maxx setup. Yes it is much beefier for sure. So yes we all konw the size of the XTM MMT. No one is questioning that fact. What I was writing about was the aerodynamics of the XTM MMT truck trying to run high speed passes, and needing some kind of down force to keep it on the ground for better handling. So installing a wing and maybe some kind of front spoiler may help with that issue as stated earlier. Plus the materials used in the XTM MMT make it a great buy for an out of the box RTR vehicle. It is by far more superior than an EMaxx for what you get in the box at the MSRP.

My aerodynamic problems are coming from the front end. The bumper is big and has alot of frontal area. I'm going to swap to the XLB bumper and hopefully reduce that front end area some.

jzemaxx 04.22.2008 02:58 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoCFgyprA8Y

Their you go guys....my camera man needs training...lol. I will be going out again soon, with more upgrades ;) Ordered more parts this morning.

JERRY2KONE 04.22.2008 03:31 PM

Wow! ! ! ! !
 
Now that is impressive. Great work on the truck and on getting the info to us and video taped as well. Now I must ask with everything that you have in that truck including the batteries, ESC, and the cost of the vehicle itself, how much money do you have in the project? Thanks for sharing that with us.

jzemaxx 04.22.2008 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 165381)
Now that is impressive. Great work on the truck and on getting the info to us and video taped as well. Now I must ask with everything that you have in that truck including the batteries, ESC, and the cost of the vehicle itself, how much money do you have in the project? Thanks for sharing that with us.

Hard to tell on the money. Cost of the truck was ~200 as a roller, Neu motor, 200, ESC 100, Batteries around 200 for the pair and DX2 around 150.


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