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t-maxxracer32 02.19.2007 11:09 PM

would this work with the mm 5700?
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/JAMMIN-X1-CRT-RT...em150093882586


thanks!

cemetery gates 02.19.2007 11:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by t-maxxracer32

What do you mean?:032: Do you want to know if the MM 5700 will power the Jammin crt? If so, than the answer is no not really, the Jammin crt is a 1/8 scale truggy which would require an XL sized motor (or bigger). You could possibly use the MM esc only though. Sorry if this not the answer you were looking for!

Bye:018:

t-maxxracer32 02.19.2007 11:34 PM

oo its 1/8.. thats what i was asking!!!

you answered it!!

thansk!

BP-Revo 02.20.2007 01:00 AM

You should get a CRT .5 and shove the MM in there...then it should be crazy fast.

t-maxxracer32 02.20.2007 09:54 AM

i couldnt find the crt .5 on ebay.. might not be looking for the right thing or something but if someone could get me a link thatd be sweet!!

t-maxxracer32 02.20.2007 09:56 AM

o lol... its a 1/18th scale.. i dont think i could have too muchfun with those... lol

anyone know of a nice 1/10 4wd stadium truck to make a project truck?

i really like the jammin trucks but do they have any small enough?

jollyjumper 02.20.2007 10:19 AM

you could do the hotbodies one.

t-maxxracer32 02.20.2007 10:25 AM

which hotbodies one?

jollyjumper 02.20.2007 11:04 AM

this one: http://www.hbeurope.com/kit.php?partNo=66502&lang=en

sleebus.jones 02.20.2007 11:53 AM

The MM motor is a "S" can, which isn't quite enough for an 1/8th vehicle. "L" and "XL" work fine. I'm running a 10L on mine with no problem. I'm seriously considering a 7XL, I believe that AAngel runs one of those.

Sleeb

t-maxxracer32 02.20.2007 12:35 PM

well i wouldnt mind buying a 7xl motor but wouldnt i have to use like 12 cells? or a 6s a123 cell setup? my mm esc wouldnt be able to handle that...

or could it?

glassdoctor 02.20.2007 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by t-maxxracer32
well i wouldnt mind buying a 7xl motor but wouldnt i have to use like 12 cells? or a 6s a123 cell setup? my mm esc wouldnt be able to handle that...

12 cells and 6s A123s is very different voltage...

Yes, the MM can handle 12 cells, but you should use a little bec regulator to keep it cooler.

7Xl and 12 cells would be a good setup...

Actually the CRT .5 is going to be a pretty badass little truck. It's just a little smaller than a 1/10 buggy... uses buggy tires. They are supposed to be out by the end of the month.

crazyjr 02.20.2007 12:46 PM

according to tower mid to end of march

t-maxxracer32 02.20.2007 12:55 PM

well id have to see the size.. idk...

aw... i couldnt use 6s a123 then huh... i thought 6s and 12 cells were the same lol... like 5 volts off.. haha


would that hot bideis be a nice truck?

my mm esc could not handle 6s could it?

squeeforever 02.20.2007 05:54 PM

The MM's have been proven up to 5S LiPo and 6S A123's. So..

t-maxxracer32 02.20.2007 06:00 PM

hmmm... well in that case maybe ill do a bl revo... that would be sweet... hmm...

would i have a heat issue with the mm? dont want to have a bunch of heating problems... hmm....

what do you guys think i should do?

a- keep the mt-2 project i have. buy like 150 dollars worth of parts to make the mt-2 i have the ss version.
b- sell the mt-2 and buy a diff 1/10 scale 4wd truck like the mt-2
c- sell my mt-2 buy a mt-2 ss and sell the parts that iwont need for gas.
d- use my revo for my bl setup and sell everything else i have
e- keep revo sell mt-2 and buy a diff mt/truggy to use for a new project


normally i wouldnt give so many options and make you read it all but you guys know best which projects are worth the time and money... so lmk what you think!!

thanks!

bdebde 02.20.2007 09:55 PM

I really like my MT2 18SS! I would say, start with the new 18SS and sell the nitro stuff. Of course that Hot Bodies MT looks pretty good! Think about parts availability to, my LHS has lots of HPI stuff.

t-maxxracer32 02.20.2007 10:03 PM

o ya right... lol my lhs has nothing... but i got tower hobbies!!

bdebde 02.20.2007 10:37 PM

I hate waiting for parts in the mail, at least repair parts anyway. I can wait for the good hop ups and high dollar stuff as I can save alot of money ordering that kind of stuff.

t-maxxracer32 02.20.2007 10:44 PM

well im used to it uk? i can drive 45 minutes away to a decent hobbie shop but its still not really worth it.. normally when i break a part i always upgrade it so idk..

plus i have 2 trucks so if i break one i got the other as backup

BP-Revo 02.20.2007 10:54 PM

I'd say option D.

I would first build a single, very reliable truck that met nearly all of your expectations (handles well, powerful, etc).

Then, continue on to your next project. Its not worth it to have a bunch of rolling chassis' lying around...you want at least one truck you can always run no matter what project you will embark on.

Also, since you have a rusty, it won't be worth it to have an 18SS.

t-maxxracer32 02.20.2007 11:19 PM

ya you are right sir. thank you for your opinions!! im going to look for some bl revo projects on here for some help!


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