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ok chassis mods not a problem emaxx box alreadt upgraded but did you use std emaxx spur or somthing diffrent
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Ok I got the motor mount installed did not have time to run it. Fit and finish were nice bet the production model will be sweet. The dude and I were worried about bracing the larger Neu motor. I can honestly say that I do not believe a brace is necessary. It took quite a bit of force to get the motor and the mount to flex. It fit perfect in the mounting locations and some 4mm button heads to secure it to chassis. It is very rigid. The swivel action is a great feature for setting the gear mesh. So far overall looks like it will be another homerun. I am going to use plastic spurs this weekend so I can tell if the motor mount is flexing causing funny spur wear. Here are some quick pics of it mounted up. gonna have to do some creative work to get the gear cover on. LOL
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Different!
I was using one of Holmes Hobbies early custom jobs, It's a large, low kv outrunner directly running the input shaft. It's a neat set up for speed runs but it's not really very good for the application, too much mass to spin from start-up and it's very sensitive to driveline shock. If I did it again, I would use a slipper and an inrunner motor. However, with what I learned between the e-maxx and the LST, I ended up building a BL Muggy which is way better than either one imho. The Muggy is simply much better handling, mostly due to a low cg but I do wish that Mike would make with the Slipperential!!
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Here's one I built with an E-Maxx tranny. AS long as you do all the upgrades to the tranny ( upgrade pin on input shaft gear, steel idler gear, and gorilla maxx drive adapter ) it works great. Here's a couple of pics.
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hi mate i was gonna try do something with my chassis but what you have there looks ideal any chance on some info on where i can get one like that or did you make it your self
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That maxx-tranny job looks factory. Nice job on it for sure.
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Hi I made it myself, I'm running mod1 gears 9XL with 18t pinion and 52t spur, I'm using an MGT spur/slipper, it's exactly like an E-Maxx slipper only mod1.
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ok mate well good job done on making it your self look great
thanks for the pm and if you do ever make any more bear me in mind its better than i could ever do Quote:
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Thanks for all the good words guys. The truck does work extremly well though, I personally think it's a better option than a Revo IMHO. I think you guys are convincing me to produce some of these, but make no mistake it is very time consuming pursuing things like this. I looked at the 3905 tranny, but I'm pretty sure it would not work for this application because the motor mount flares out right at the bottom of the tranny and it looked to me like it would interfere with the battery tray mount location. Thanks again for the compliments.
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hopefully your get them into production soon :whip:
i got my mgt rr slipper and spur turning up soon 54 tooth i have also been told that the lst 2 speed 2nd gear will fit the rr slipper hub. not sure how it would effect the gearing as this seems to be a fair bit bigger 60+ teeth how would effect the temps of the motor esc and batterys as i am going to be useing the old emaxx transmision on the lst chassis pinions i have to use are the 16/17/18/and 20 tooth :smile: |
hi got a second hand emax chassis today so im gonna try mount that onto the top deck of the lst that should give me a base to put the emax transmision and some where to mount the lipos
at least i will be able get it together and then see about getting some kind of alloy chassis made made up to replace stock one whilst weighting for my mamba monster 2200 kv combo :yipi: :party: :yes: |
lind5 why aren't you impressed with the revo
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hi mate well i built it from scratch everything was new i didnt use a donner car
gmaxx chassis gmaxx single speed gmaxx single motor mount emaxx gearbox complete metal gears quark monster pro esc (now cooked) 1515 1.5 motor 3 racing alloy diff cups 3 racing alloy bumpers integy alloy tie bars integy alloy skid plates traxxas cvds (snapped x2) traxxas red alloy tie rods (snapped x2) traxxas red alloy steering arms (snapped x1) traxxas hard anodised pivot balls rpm wishbones rpm hubs (piviot ball pulled out x2) titanium hinge pins proline 23mm wheel hex (inner pins snapped x?) proline 23mm 40 series wheels proline 40 series max mulchers proline single steering arm i think thats about well any way it seems every time i took it out some thing broke on it and when you have spent this much hard ernt cash it just p****s me off but i can beat the crap out of my lst and it just keeps going so that is why im now wanting to convert this one Quote:
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You had a lot of weight on that revo with all the aluminum. That was probably a lot of your issue with breakage. When that much weight moves around at high speed in a truck that size, carnage gets worse. I went through this with my first to maxxes. Adding aluminum everywhere and trying to make it bullet proof, but the more I put on the more problems I had. My 3905 maxx is basically stock except for the BL system and radio and I don't have hardly any problems. If I break a part I replace it with a stock part and go on.
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