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fore106 04.19.2008 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacII (Post 164528)
How is the side to side weight balance with that huge battery on there?


Im not sure of the specific weight but it is a bit heavier on the battery side

fore106 05.11.2008 03:35 PM

Just in case anyone is still watching this thread.....here is a little update.

first of all.....converted revo is great...sooo glad i did it. Only problems I have had so far
is one broken tekno clutch adapter.....and a broken clutch bell.

I upgraded to a 8xl which is performing great....all temps are down......
and just got the Monster Mamba but its not in yet....

e-rev project 05.12.2008 12:42 PM

feiago
 
quick question where did you get the feiago i cant find them anywhere
thanks

TDC57 05.13.2008 01:38 AM

Cool Vid Fore106..

The slow-mo back flip was fun to watch... :yipi:

I'm glad to see you've having fun with your new truck and it's performing up to par

Nice..:yes:

Django 05.13.2008 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by e-rev project (Post 171919)
quick question where did you get the feiago i cant find them anywhere
thanks

You can buy one here on RC-Monster.

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...WAND_XL&cat=20

Great truck, Fore. I was thinking of running the same battery or maybe 2 2 cells at 6400mah in series to have even weight distribution when my ERevo RTR arrives.

Question: How could I run the same battery but not have it so prone to wheelie? Would moving up to a 10xl motor do it?

BrianG 05.13.2008 12:00 PM

Welcome to the forums!

The best way to prevent wheelies is throttle finger control. Or, try increasing the punch control on the ESC for a less aggressive start. Or use a center diff, but that can be tough to tune right.

azjc 05.13.2008 08:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Django (Post 172327)
You can buy one here on RC-Monster.

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...WAND_XL&cat=20

Great truck, Fore. I was thinking of running the same battery or maybe 2 2 cells at 6400mah in series to have even weight distribution when my ERevo RTR arrives.

Question: How could I run the same battery but not have it so prone to wheelie? Would moving up to a 10xl motor do it?

I have tried all of the suggested methods of keeping the front end down, (gearing up, installing a CD, and increasing punch control in the ESC settings), I have also put some lead fishing weight in the nose, this is fine if you arnt racing (I have used zip ties and shoe goo to install)

fore106 05.13.2008 08:28 PM

Brian is right......finger control is the best way to keep the front end down. I intalled the Monster Mamba the other day and ran it with stock settings just to check it out. I had a hard time NOT flipping over. I increased punch control to 50%....still would wheelie at will.
thats with a center diff. Diffs are 30k/500k/10k. I was flying around the track today.

bottom line is.....its all about throttle control


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