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oh my bad:lol:
i didn't think it'd be possible to dye something that is...oh wait...rpm make dye able arms don't they? |
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Carriers arrived...and they are sharp!! But no CVD's with em, oh well.
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...icky/042-1.jpg Man are these sweet, such a great reduction of wheel slop...wish my bearings and lipos would get here..... |
You will not be disspointed with turnigy packs, i have zippy, turnigy, enerlands, hyperions, thunder power and i have to say that the turnigys are about the best there are. I havent looked at the soldering tho. I honestly think tho that my 4s1p 5000mAh 25 turnigy is as good if not better then the 40c thunder power of the same spec. Enjoy. I also have thos servos, they are a beast. I just wish there were more servos that had the upper part aluminum as well as the bottom, like the high voltage JRs out there. Its so much easier to not have to worry about the plastics part of the servo getting broke or bent.
Like this: http://images.amainhobbies.com/image...psz9100hvt.jpg |
Those servos look awesome, and must perform as good as they look.. something else for me to look into..
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Hitek HSR-5990TG Robot servos (416.61 oz.in @ 6v) that have the plastic top and bottom, I have several in my trucks and never broke one ? What are you doing to have to worry about breaking the cases ?
Your Revo looks nice, all the red is different than the norm. The Tekno carriers work really great, A buddy of mine bought a set and I'm considering them myself. |
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I havent broken any of the casing, but they do wear after a while and will eventually break or get that white crease if you over tighten. just a pain that it is plastic is my thing. for the price that most of the servos out there cost they should be ALL aluminum. |
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http://www.rcplanet.com/Hitec_HSR_59.../hrc35990r.htm Size: 1.57" x 0.78" x 1.45" (40 x 20 x 37mm) Weight: 2.39oz (68.00g) Torque: 333.29 / 416.61 oz.in (6v/7.4v) Speed: 0.17 / 0.14 sec @ 60 deg. Operating voltage: 6.0 to 7.4V Max speed: 0.17 sec/60 degrees at 6.0V 0.14 sec/60 degrees at 7.4V Stall Torque: 24.0kg.cm (333.29oz.in) at 6.0V 30.0kg.cm (416.61oz.in) at 7.4V Operating Angle: Max 180 degree Connector wire length: 300mm (11.81in) |
Some batteries came, only the 2s's, hoping the 4s's and Acers come soon....just charging the second pack now then for the test run....
http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...y/DSC01256.jpg |
How well do they fit in the battery compartments with the wires coming out the side?
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Not very well, I cut out a bit of the door and it closes just fine and stays shut, I don't know if cutting the shink wrap and exposing more wire would work, I don't want to risk it until I see a pic of someone else doing it. I will be exploring all options...
WORST VIDEO EVER..but you get the point... http://i417.photobucket.com/albums/p...h_MOV01259.jpg |
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Nice! I've been buying parts to dye for another build, looks like that will be the way to go since I haven't found a G3R CF chassis around. Also I had to tighten my slipper clutch after that vid, and did another run, way more bite now but still need to get some street tires to get some better traction for those short test runs...
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Hi Kevlar PM sent
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