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Jahay 06.25.2010 05:34 AM

Considering the torque these motor produce, i wouldnt be happy with a hollow tube. i think the tube would twist before the ends brake off!

What is the process if you pay someone to do it?

brian015 06.25.2010 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by transtalon (Post 371239)
You should weld the ends with a stainless steel hollow tubing. I had one with a brazed weld and it broke off. I had one tig welded and I never had problem with it. You can also mig weld it if you want. I don't think the aluminum tubing will hold up, i think it will twist or your setscrew won't hold up under big tires and lots of power. I could be wrong though. Goodluck.

If I could weld steel, I'm sure I would have gone this route. As it is, I'm trying to do this project without paying for custom parts, so I'm using materials and processes available to me. If this Al tubing twists, I'll probably have to get something custom made - so thanks for the advice.

Here is a picture of the cross section of the tubing, just so people aren't imagining some thin-walled Al tube:

http://i779.photobucket.com/albums/y...1049470_tp.jpg

Jahay 06.25.2010 07:12 AM

hmmm that does seem pretty thick! looks as if things should hold up then! Gd luck and keep us posted!

brian015 06.25.2010 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Jahay (Post 371251)
hmmm that does seem pretty thick! looks as if things should hold up then! Gd luck and keep us posted!

I hope it does - and I hope to get this thing up and running within the next two weeks (I should have the time to work on it) to see how it holds up.

brian015 06.25.2010 05:14 PM

So I actually had some time today to get this together enough to give it its first test run. I ran it on 6s geared conservatively around the yard. Everything worked like it was supposed to. A few things need to be tweaked but I'm happy. I like the mechanical brakes - easy to set up and worked well. I've never used them before because I never ran nitro.



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And no, I didn't hit my wife with it (she was filming). :na:

Overdriven 06.25.2010 07:36 PM

Good work man. One complaint. That vid is a bit of a tease! Was hoping for more speed, or more ripping it up with that big motor. Lol. Keep up the good work and keep us posted.

brian015 06.25.2010 07:49 PM

Sorry - have to wait until I get the rollcage fitted, then I'll let 'er rip

:tongue:

bryan 06.25.2010 08:18 PM

Lookin good keep those vids coming:whistle:

jsr 06.26.2010 02:11 AM

Wow that's impressive work and really nice project! I may have missed it (hard to read thouroughly while my son is running around about to crack his head open), but what motor is that? It's ginormous!

I'd like to convert my 1/5 scale gasser to brushless. I love the runtime of the gas motor, but hate the pull start and having to tune it.

Jahay 06.26.2010 04:41 AM

looks gd! let it rip!!! haha..

brian015 06.26.2010 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jsr (Post 371371)
Wow that's impressive work and really nice project! I may have missed it (hard to read thouroughly while my son is running around about to crack his head open), but what motor is that? It's ginormous!

Neu 1527 1.5y (825kv)

I'm looking forward to seeing what it can do on 8s and 10s!

brian015 06.27.2010 05:15 PM

I have the rollcage almost installed - a couple of more brackets to secure the center piece still needed. Here's what it looks like:

http://i779.photobucket.com/albums/y..._4486Small.jpg



Another thing - I looked at the front tires after my first 15-20 minutes of running the other day and they're getting chewed up already. The rear tires look fine. I know the fronts are designed for the 2wd Baja 5b, but I wasn't expecting to wear them out so fast. I might try taping them to see if that helps - I know some people running the 5b tape their tires. Otherwise, I might have to run the rears all around.



:neutral:

Jahay 06.27.2010 05:26 PM

nice cage... where did you get it from?

brian015 06.27.2010 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jahay (Post 371485)
nice cage... where did you get it from?

it's just the stock baja 5b rollcage - not too expensive on eBay.

brian015 06.28.2010 03:58 PM

I just put on some of the rc-raven springs and I think I'm going to like them. The yellow Losi springs weren't quite enough. These are stiffer and have much more room to adjust with the preload adjuster nut.

rc-raven springs


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