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Tmaxx Brushless Convert
Hey all, just finished converting my 4-year old Tmaxx over to electric with a full brushless setup and thought I'd share some pics. This basher started off as [what’s now called] a Tmaxx “Classic” with a tiny .15 nitro motor. I built it up pretty good back in 2004 with a big-block .21 and lots of UE parts. It’s been sitting in a box for the past 3 years and I just recently dusted it off, ditched all the stinky nitro crap, and started the electric conversion. Here's my spec's:
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Looks pretty sweet. Looks like it needs to be on a race track though.
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^Thanks…
No racetrack for me I’m a terrible driver; that’s why it’s built up with the stronger parts. If it breaks (frequently) replace it with something stronger, at least that’s my approach. I beat the crap out of this rig and have for years. It’s still going… |
GREAT TRUCK AND GREAT JOB MAN.:smile:
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Nice job! What kind of tires are those?
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Awesome dude.. it's basically an E-Maxx now... how much that thing weigh?..
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Looks great man!! Nice job! Did the E-Maxx tranny go right in or were new holes needed to be drilled?
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The holes should've been perfect for the tranny... the PolyQuest packs looks beautiful man...
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Nice maxx, make me want to finish my racebomb...
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Thanks for the feedback all! :intello:
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great idea!
i have a chassis and emaxx trani laying around...what rear drive shaft did you use?...where did you get the front one?
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an e-maxx tranny on a t-maxx chassis needs about 1/4 inch spacers under the transmission to fit perfectly, like xcntrk was mentioning about his center skid not fitting, he said he was going to space out the center skid, but driveshafts fit better if you space the tranny, as the e-maxx chassis is thicker and makes the tranny sit higher than on a t-maxx chassis
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^Thanks I’ll have to look into that. Personaly I’d prefer the tranny to sit lower as the dogbones closer to level and therefore don’t wear as quickly. Too late for me, if I shim the tranny up I’ll have to hunt for new dogbones (again).
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I used my original UE thunder chassis rear dogbone; then I had to source a front bone. With the tranny mounted flush on the chassis (non-shimmed) a 70mm front dogbone will be perfect. I’m running a 72mm and it’s just a tad tight. Mike can get either 70 or 72mm bones. |
nice job. u think i could use the stock tranny and put my batts where the rx batt was??
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