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Maxxrickard 07.12.2010 03:49 PM

Nice. Now u have save some money for me.

Maxxrickard 07.15.2010 03:59 PM

Can i use the same diffoil setup with the stockdiff as i used in My maxxtruck with 1:8 diff? 7k in the front and 3k rear?

suicideneil 07.15.2010 07:25 PM

I dont believe so- there are fewer & smaller gears so you need to use thicker oil to have the same effect. Not sure whats recommended, but the traxxas website might have some info- racer setup sheets etc

Maxxrickard 07.16.2010 01:37 AM

Hmm is it possible to open up the diff, its sealed..
If can do it, can i use a revo racesetup. Dont find any good for maxx truck.but im not that good to search and look..

suicideneil 07.17.2010 03:26 PM

Yeah, they will open up easily enough- should be instructions & pictures on the traxxas website ( .pdf diagrams and manual ).

Maxxrickard 07.23.2010 03:15 AM

No problem to open them up, but i really dont know what oil i should put i in. I have read alot and everybody say difference... 100k around? Just to save the diff. Its for the kids so its not that important its perfekt. But the stock oil is 30k and very soft..

Maxxrickard 07.25.2010 08:10 AM

I Will try 30k rear and 50k in front.
Thats a setup many e-revobash trucks is useing..
Hope it Will be good

Maxxrickard 07.25.2010 03:36 PM

I need servo suggestion..

I have found:
Hitec 7955
Savöx 1268
Savöx 1256

Any other nice servos? Witch is best?

What do you think of this:http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbyking/s.../_.17sec_/_52g

suicideneil 07.26.2010 10:31 AM

If you want quality without question, then the hitec is great- I have a savox and although its really nice, it doesnt quite have the power I'd like- price is great though which works in its favour. You can look into Ace servos, BlueBird servos and Jr servos too- so many brands you could spend a month looking and never make a decision.

A pair of those Bluebird ones from hobbyking would be great though, plenty of power & still much cheaper than a single hitec..

Maxxrickard 07.26.2010 11:48 AM

Hmm the blue bird is 14.2 kg, cant i use it as a single servo?

suicideneil 07.27.2010 12:15 PM

Thats about 190in/ozs- not bad, but I think you'd find it a little lacking; I used to run a pair of hitec hs645mgs with a total of ~266in/oz and they struggled to move my wheels at a standstill, so...

I mean, look at the price though, ~$45 for 380in/oz of torque- thats a killer deal if you dont mind having a dual steering servo setup. If you prefer a single servo setup then something around 250 in/oz ( 18kg/cm ) is always suggested for best results..

Maxxrickard 07.28.2010 05:53 PM

Thanks Neil,I will buy the hitec.

Can I use both of this to my MMM?what is the difference?
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...dProduct=11613

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...idProduct=9514

They looks the same to me...

suicideneil 07.29.2010 12:36 PM

Hard case vs no hard case. The hard case is handy if the batteries are exposed at all, or you tend to have bad crashes that might send the lipo flying through the air if the battery straps fail- just a little extra protection, but it makes the lipo and little larger too.

With the FLM chassis, I doubt you would need the hard case verison, just use a couple good velcro staps ( along & across the lipo/ battery tray ).

Maxxrickard 07.29.2010 02:06 PM

Extra protection is good and the hard case are cheaper.. I think I will go for the hardcase

Thanks Neil

Maxxrickard 08.02.2010 03:19 PM

Does the savox have the same quality as hitec?
I find that savox have some new waterproof standard servo and they are strong.
Look at "Nyher från savöx" in the middle.
http://kullagergrossisten.se/


Will this fit my new emaxx?
http://www.liquidrc.com/index.php?ma...ducts_id=58906


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