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t-maxxracer32 12.03.2007 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cornolio (Post 132755)
hi, im just new here. How do the double mambas work for you? Are they reliable? Where can i get one? Thanks

on the forums the guy "griffenru" does the mod.

entjoles 12.20.2007 02:04 AM

i just got one of these and was wondering if anyone knows if i can flip the center diff so that the motor is in the front , opp. the steering servo, thanks

Jan Donga 01.14.2008 10:27 AM

What a nice and clean conversion. I am planning of converting a XT8, but still dont know what motor & esc i should use.
But i did drop my eye on a Lehner 1950/6 HiAmp motor.
Do you guys think that the XT8 can handle the power that motor delivers?

Greets

Jan

nl12 01.14.2008 10:45 AM

Jan, the power output really depends on the batteries you use, but yes the XT8 would have no problem with that lehner.

Jan Donga 01.14.2008 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nl12 (Post 141008)
Jan, the power output really depends on the batteries you use, but yes the XT8 would have no problem with that lehner.

Thnx for the fast reply.

I have two maxamp 8000HV 4S2P 14.8V lipo's.
What esc do you recommand? Because i cant make up my mind about MGM and Schulze.

nl12 01.14.2008 11:10 AM

I would go with a MGM

ClodMaxx 01.14.2008 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jan Donga (Post 141003)
But i did drop my eye on a Lehner 1950/6 HiAmp motor.
Do you guys think that the XT8 can handle the power that motor delivers?

i'm using a Lehner 1940/7 hi-amp paired with a Mamba Max esc... i don't have it back yet from being converted, but i'll be sure to post how that combo works.

if you do go with a Lehner, i highly recommend a MM controller. very cheap, very smooth (with a 2 pole LMT) and very configurable! the motor/esc i'm using in my XT8 is what i used in my old SuperMaxx...and it was very powerful and smooth! it should be even better now that it'll be in a lighter vehicle.

Dafni 01.15.2008 04:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jan Donga (Post 141003)
What a nice and clean conversion. I am planning of converting a XT8, but still dont know what motor & esc i should use.
But i did drop my eye on a Lehner 1950/6 HiAmp motor.
Do you guys think that the XT8 can handle the power that motor delivers?

Greets

Jan

Thank you for the kind words.

I have a 1950/6 in my XB8TQ, btw.

Jan Donga 01.15.2008 12:50 PM

Cool, i just ordered the 1950/6 HiAmps.
Going to order the XT8 later this month together with a MGM.
Are there parts that i have to upgrade?
And what parts do i all need for the conversion. The motormount, battery tray, what pinions and spur do i need to order? Uhm maybe a silly question but what pitch is the spur.

Sower 01.15.2008 01:04 PM

Nice - that's a sweet motor! The pitch is Mod 1 and Mike will have a bunch of pinions for you to choose from - all with the 5mm shaft size. Since that motor is only about 2000kv - I would recomend starting with a 14t or 15t pinion. What do you guys think?

Serum 01.15.2008 01:07 PM

Make sure to get the hardened pinions from Mike.

Jan Donga 01.16.2008 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum (Post 141222)
Make sure to get the hardened pinions from Mike.

I guess you meen these: 5mm bore, mod1 pinion from mikes store?

Dafni, are there any weakspots on the XT8 that i have to upgrade?

Steve Krug 06.05.2008 04:38 PM

Sorry for bringing up an old thread, but I have to say that XT8 looks amazing. Great work there dafni!
I'm wondering where you get that battery box, I'm not a fan of the RCPD box since its about 50 bucks for a chunk of delrin really lol. But still looks awesome. When will somebody make a cheap battery box lol.

Dafni 06.05.2008 04:42 PM

What a question! :rules:

j/k

It's Mikes battery tray! Available in his store. The two most common sizes are in stock most of the times, custom sizes might take a day or two... how cool is that?

And thank you for your comment.

Steve Krug 06.05.2008 04:44 PM

Oh sounds great, i'll have to pick one of those up sometime soon.


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