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droopy 06.07.2008 11:07 PM

My completed X1-CRT
 
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Im finaly finished it my Jammin X1-CRT
Here is my parts list
-Jammin X1-CRT Pro truggy
-Monster Max ESC
-Medusa 36-60-2000V2 brushless motor
-Rc-Monster CRT mount kit
-Panther Tires
-Hi-Tec HS-645MG servo (for steering)
-Spektrum Z590 servo (for brake)
-Spektrum 3.0 Radio system
-TrueRC 5s 8000mah battery

I have not been able to run it yet hopefully the rain will stop soon so I can take it for a rip.
Im not shur waht settings will work best with this motor and esc though I have disabled reverse and turned off brake since im running mechanical through stock setup, take off power set to medium and timming at 10 are these close what are recomendations here ?
Here is a pic

DRIFT_BUGGY 06.08.2008 05:57 AM

Looks great, would look really good if you get get carbon aswell for that aluminum brace above the steering servo

droopy 06.08.2008 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DRIFT_BUGGY (Post 180350)
Looks great, would look really good if you get get carbon aswell for that aluminum brace above the steering servo

Hey great idea the carbon fiber plate is right under the alluminum one ,I used it for a shim for hight all I have to do is swith them.Thanks.

joeling 06.09.2008 03:17 AM

Hi droopy,

Looks good. I'm looking for a new project. Thanks for your inspiration !

Now get her all dirty & have fun.

Regards,
Joe Ling

dirt101 06.09.2008 06:45 AM

by chance do you know how much yours weighs?

droopy 06.10.2008 12:30 AM

well it finally stoped raing for an hour so I took it for a rip on the steet and am I ever happy very stable and fast, I will have to do some changing of did fluids since my front tires turned into pizza cutters.Unfortunately my gps doesnt have a top speed memory so im not shure on speed yet as for weight the only way i have at the moment is me on scale me off scale it is 9lbs with my brick of a battery. I hope I can pickup a scale this weekend and ill post an accurate weight.
My only thing im not very happy with is how close I had to put the brake servo to the center diff mount it makes it a pain to change pinions. I have to loosen the servo right off to take a pinion on and off.

ogrfre01 06.10.2008 12:39 AM

Nice looking Truggy! I am waiting on the same motor as you have in your truggy. How does it run? (curious)

dirt101 06.10.2008 06:51 AM

IDK why my CRT is so heavy. im pushing 9.6lbs with 3s. maybe yours will end up being more than 9lbs.

RC-Monster Mike 06.10.2008 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by dirt101 (Post 180918)
IDK why my CRT is so heavy. im pushing 9.6lbs with 3s. maybe yours will end up being more than 9lbs.

That is in the ballpark for weight(assuming you have a healthy 3s pack to handle the load). 9 pounds will likely be an inaccurate weight - the "human scale" method is nowhere near accurate enough for these light weights, so when dropy gets an accurate scale, his truck will tip the scales at well over 10 pounds. Most truggies can get around or just under 10 pounds with 4s, 5000mah and some thought. 10 pounds and change is about the norm with a 5s setup. Not sure I would even think about 3s on a truggy personally. :)

dirt101 06.10.2008 03:49 PM

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Not sure I would even think about 3s on a truggy personally. :)
heres my full explanation for running 3s.

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12661

droopy 06.10.2008 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by ogrfre01 (Post 180877)
Nice looking Truggy! I am waiting on the same motor as you have in your truggy. How does it run? (curious)

I was oly able to run for about 5 min in between a quik rain stop but so far the motor pulls very strong I have no problem pulling wheelys at half throttle and ballons tires no problem. as soon as it stops raining ,hopefully by the weekend ill get some temp numbers up and also some weight numbers as well.
I am also cog free very smooth.

droopy 06.11.2008 11:20 PM

Looks like mike wins the prize my actual weight of the truggy with battery is 10lbs and 7oz, My battery alone is 2lbs on the nose I told ya it was a brick.

TDC57 06.16.2008 02:20 AM

Sorry to hear about the rain and the weight :whistle: but at least you got to drive it!. Great looking Truggy!. :yes:

droopy 06.17.2008 12:16 AM

well it didn't last long just before I was going to take it to the track I took it for a rip to make shur everything was ok after 5 min I stopped to check temps and went to take off again and my esc died o well I was kind of expecting it since it is from the first batch of monster max. So I took my e-savage that only lasted about 5min before I spun my magnet off the shaft.


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