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Desert Rc 10.27.2009 02:29 AM

Just thought I would share my new build XT8
 
So this is something I have been slowly building. I originally had a XB808 mate for her. I thought it would be cool to have a xray pair but I dont get to the track as much as I would like to, due to 55hr work weeks. I think imo that the Truggy is so much more fun just to mess around with so I just sold the xb808 this week. I am cutting back the fleet. I also sold the Losi 8T I had just cause I thought one truggy was enough. Another reason I sold some was due to my current obsession with SC trucks...OBSESSION. lol.

Took this around the house just now and everything is quite flawless....but what did I expect from Xray.

Really I posted this also to share the way I mounted my esc with spare aluminum off the servo tray. I dont know how original it is but I thought it turned out pretty smooth looking.

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/034-4.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/028-4.jpg

After esc install
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...stract/043.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...stract/048.jpg

I tried to off-center the esc a bit to put some more weight to the motor side to balance the weight of the lipo a bit. I dunno...well see how she does on the maiden voyage tomorrow.

Nard Cox 10.27.2009 09:31 AM

Clean looking truck there. Looks awesome!!

How did you mount the ESC there?

EDIT : Yeah I read the thread and looked at the pics, but I meant to say how does it say on that alu plate? I just read you widen one screw hole but how did you secure it to the plate then, I can't see that from the pics (but hey, I'm also a n00b so).

ps. watch out for the spur and the esc on/off switch and a vid would be +.

bdebde 10.27.2009 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Nard Cox (Post 329717)
Clean looking truck there. Looks awesome!!

How did you mount the ESC there?

Did you read the post or look at the pics?

Yes, very clean looking truck. How is the range on the spektrum with that antenna like that? I used to do that with fm but figured spektrum was short enough already so haven't tried it yet.

Desert Rc 10.27.2009 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nard Cox (Post 329717)
Clean looking truck there. Looks awesome!!

How did you mount the ESC there?

bahahaha :lol:. That is funny.

Really that is the only reason I posted the pics was because its such a easy solution and using parts everyone will have from the conversion. Just cut the servo tray in half, widen one screw hole and whala its a uber sturdy mount that has factory finish. The blue is a layer of blue mask I put in the middle to prevent rubbing the finish off the other plate just in case I sell her one day. Doubtful any time soon.

The spektrum reciever is actually quite good. I ran it like this in my XB808 so I did not have to cut the body hole and keep a clean look. Although I AM having issues with distance with my dsm2 RXs with my DX3R. I have one of the old models that loses binding and the reception really kinda sucks on it as well. I plan to buy a cheapy DX3 or DX2 TX for a bit to send this in to get a overhaul. It was fine for crawling and is fine with the normal sr3001 or sr3005 Rxs but the receivers that it was intended for actually suck major. Very strange and sad for such a expensive radio. I really only got it for my crawling for mixing ability.

ClodMaxx 10.27.2009 11:00 AM

very clean conversion....congrats! you're going to love it. i just had mine out with some neighbors (also had my old emaxx out too) on sunday, and this thing just tears it up. i bashed around bouncing off poles, drove (accidentally) through a big, deep water puddle, did lots of cartwheels, and had a blast - after we drained a pair of 5050 5s packs in about an hour, it came in with a few scratches on the body and wing, and dirt. otherwise it was exactly the same as when i took it out. that thing is bulletproof. plus it was fun running circles around the emaxx. :lol: i'm absolutely thrilled with my xt8.

report back and let us know how it goes after your maiden voyage....and video wouldn't hurt!

Desert Rc 10.28.2009 10:46 AM

Thanks I am excited just looking at it. I only need tires glued and body painted and its off. I really wanted to ie the wheels black also....we will see.

BL_RV0 10.28.2009 10:56 AM

I like... I like alot. I've always loved the xray,

jasje 11.03.2009 02:49 PM

Nice build, I have exactly the same.
Btw why did you mount your front brace like that? It you should use the 2 screws at the left of it, unless there's a reason?

Desert Rc 11.03.2009 06:50 PM

The brace just wasnt bolted in. Its all in place now.

Desert Rc 11.07.2009 03:55 AM

Dying the wheels....first time using RIT Dye. All went well Very black and no mishaps. I am shocked actually. I went ahead and did both sets of truggy wheels I had and also some Kyosho wheels for my mini revo since the dye was ready and steaming.

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...act/002-12.jpg

Old carpet for stain gaurd...
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/003-1.jpg

took a couple trys to get them jet black like I wanted
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/018-4.jpg

Finish product
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/040-3.jpg

magman 11.07.2009 12:26 PM

Nice clean build. Excellent dye job as well. I love my Rulux dyed black on my mbx-5T in my sig..hard to see but, nice none the less

bdebde 11.08.2009 02:47 AM

Those ARE very black... well done!

Desert Rc 11.08.2009 11:18 PM

Thanks guys I will be posting some pics in the morning with the stock body which will be a basher. When I have some more cash I will order another aftermarket body.

Desert Rc 11.21.2009 04:33 AM

Some pictures Murdered Out
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/065-4.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/071-1.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...stract/075.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/076-2.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/094-1.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/105-1.jpg
http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ract/100-2.jpg

Nard Cox 11.21.2009 06:23 AM

Excellent RIT dye job and awesome black monster !

stum 11.21.2009 09:41 AM

Yes, nice job w/ the ESC mount.. I think in a truggy it is the best location period. I've been running my 8ight-t like that for about 1.5yrs now and it's been flawless. Also a lot easier to clean when it's off the chassis. I just mounted my plate to the Tekno motor mount (2 screws) when I want it out it just comes out w/ the motor, no need to unmount and remount. I used a small chunk of aluminum I had laying around.

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...h/IMG_1570.jpghttp://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...mblinh/020.jpg

76Bentley 11.21.2009 09:51 AM

very nice build. I just got an xt8 and was getting ready to order the conversion parts from Mike. I did wonder though, what gearing are you using. This is my first truggy so while I think I probably need a 15 or 16 tooth pinion with the stock spur, I want to be sure. I will just be running mine around my house, no racing. Any input in appreciated.

Desert Rc 11.21.2009 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by 76Bentley (Post 334447)
very nice build. I just got an xt8 and was getting ready to order the conversion parts from Mike. I did wonder though, what gearing are you using. This is my first truggy so while I think I probably need a 15 or 16 tooth pinion with the stock spur, I want to be sure. I will just be running mine around my house, no racing. Any input in appreciated.

Well Im mostly a basher as well as work only permits me so much free time and I am using a 15 with great success. No heat issues as of yet.

Stum I have heard of people "losing" the MMM esc without adequate padding. You know of anything like this? I just read that but I have run mine like this before on my 8T as well.

Thanks for the comments guys. I have to say I have a weird problem....when they are this clean I have a severe hard time popping the ole' cherry.

76Bentley 11.21.2009 12:21 PM

I am with you on the clean thing, I have had my 8ight E buggy for about a year now and she still looks basically new. I thought is was just me though, I have a little OCD for sure.

This go round though I got my xt8 this week off of ebay, but the guy did me right, it is basically new. no scratches even on the bottom of the chassis. If it had new wheels and mud guards you would never know it had been run at all. i still think is will ease the pain of the first few runs.

What do you think of the shocks, do you feel compelled to up date to the 2009 spec shocks. I don't think I do right now, but I like not having to use preloads on the 2009s.

Desert Rc 11.21.2009 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 76Bentley (Post 334462)
I am with you on the clean thing, I have had my 8ight E buggy for about a year now and she still looks basically new. I thought is was just me though, I have a little OCD for sure.

This go round though I got my xt8 this week off of ebay, but the guy did me right, it is basically new. no scratches even on the bottom of the chassis. If it had new wheels and mud guards you would never know it had been run at all. i still think is will ease the pain of the first few runs.

What do you think of the shocks, do you feel compelled to up date to the 2009 spec shocks. I don't think I do right now, but I like not having to use preloads on the 2009s.

I have to say I almost prefer a used kit so I don't sweat the first run like this. There is no going back after the first run....lol. Its a sickness. It also propels my buying and selling compulsion as well.

On the 09 shocks, for my application the old clips will do for now. Even tho I do love the adjustable clean versions as well.

stum 11.21.2009 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Desert Rc (Post 334453)
Well Im mostly a basher as well as work only permits me so much free time and I am using a 15 with great success. No heat issues as of yet.

Stum I have heard of people "losing" the MMM esc without adequate padding. You know of anything like this? I just read that but I have run mine like this before on my 8T as well.

Thanks for the comments guys. I have to say I have a weird problem....when they are this clean I have a severe hard time popping the ole' cherry.

I use two layers of the 3M heavy duty two way tape.. usually get the big roll from staples. Anyway w/ two layers I've never had any issues w/ the MMM. Also the with my mount I do have a little give as it extends out past the motor mount like yours so it's like a perch.

Desert Rc 11.21.2009 10:31 PM

I have the same tape with only one layer....I have ran it before many times but will probably double up just to be safe. I already have a bunch of stuff needing t go back to castle...like a MM motor with one day of runtime. lol. I also have a couple of mm esc's that need replacing maybe with a couple mmp's. I love CC, they are awesome if your patient with them. But I do need something to run till everything comes back.

I just got in the mail today my first mmp combo....still contemplating its future application. I have a freshly built Mini revo with a tenbol mount just begging for it I think. I worry tho b/c I ran it on 4s and it didnt last too long before the diff gear and pinion chewed.


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