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mk351e 06.09.2008 10:35 PM

well, here's pics and description of my muggy project....
 
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so, I will say my MMM died immediately and leave it at that. :no:

Here's what the project is: Muggy, changed the diffs to silicone fluid (comes with grease), aluminum diff housings, futaba digital steering servo, RCM motor mount, spektrum radio and pro receiver, Tekno Neu 1515/1Y, MMM, deans throughout, 6S Hyperion 4800mah, custom THICK chassis brace on top, XTM wheels w/ crimefighters for dirt, and phaltlines on tremors for street, 17mm hexes, braided sleeve on all the wires, aluminum servo horn, cut servo tray, mudguards, rcscrewz metric steel screw kit, hyperion charger, 12 and 18T pinions, LST1 body (made to fit), and a home made battery tray from sheetmetal, but that has GOT to go!! I'm gonna replace that with a real battery tray.

Enjoy some pics, and just think, right now, in real life, just like these pics, my Muggy is NOT moving!!! DARN MMM!!!!!!! :no:

tc3_racer_001 06.09.2008 11:04 PM

DAMN! thats gotta be the cleanest installation ive ever seen, nice job. where did you get the braided sleeve? thanks,
hope it goes soon!
ryan :)

mk351e 06.09.2008 11:12 PM

THANX DUDE! :smile: That comment actually made my day! :mdr:

I got it off ebay a long time ago. I've used metal braided sleave, and this plastic stuff. They both look cool, but they both are a royal PITA. They're just difficult to work with, and I still haven't figured out how to get a clean termination, but I'm not that smart. The metal stuff was expensive though, so I wouldn't bother, but this plastic stuff was cheap! Just do a search on ebay for braided sleeve and see what comes up.

I hope it goes soon too, but I'm planning for the worst here. As of today, Castle is out of stock on the parts to repair the MMM, and they have no ETA. For now, I'll enjoy the videos on youtube of OTHER PEOPLE'S crazy fast brushless setups!!!!!!!!!!!!

tc3_racer_001 06.09.2008 11:25 PM

glad i made you happy. :)

not good news on the castle front, but ill look for that stuff :)

(when i was modding my PSU i noticed it was very messy when you cut it... would a lighter singing the ends help this? hoe did you stop it from fraying,
thanks,
ryan - some of the youtube vids are awesome, dunno what id do without that site!! haha

mk351e 06.09.2008 11:33 PM

burning it with a lighter only seems to help when it's not actually installed ON something. Otherwise, when you put the sleeve over a wire, then burn it, it just makes it worse than it already was! I suppose heat shrink would work, but I don't think it will work that well. I'll try that method when my MMM returns someday. Someday........

DRIFT_BUGGY 06.10.2008 02:18 AM

That looks sweet, sits nice and low and looks great with those wheels, very nice work with the chassis and the layout, looks fantastic :intello:

TDC57 06.10.2008 02:46 AM

Verry cool looking!! great layout, verry clean.. Nice build...

tom255 06.10.2008 04:11 AM

Yeah beefy look truck! What is weight of this TRUCK?
Why you put your ESC on this place? its most dirtiest place, all rocks dust etc will be in your ESC. Why put somwhere higher and to the middle?

stum 06.10.2008 07:12 AM

I was thinking of starting a new project, and this looks like it maybe it.. so that is just a losi 8ight converted? Do you have a more detailed thread on the build and your part list? I'm running my eRevo now and love it, but now that it is really pretty much complete I'm finding myself wanting a new project to keep busy with :) If you have the time more detail of the process any pics and some details on the parts would be outstanding... thanks!! NICE JOB!

RC-Monster Mike 06.10.2008 08:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tom255 (Post 180906)
Yeah beefy look truck! What is weight of this TRUCK?
Why you put your ESC on this place? its most dirtiest place, all rocks dust etc will be in your ESC. Why put somwhere higher and to the middle?

The controller location is actually not bad at all, IMO. It isn't the dirtiest place if you have a mud guard and a body installed, and with most batteries used in these big trucks, installing the motor, controller and electronics opposite the battery makes for excellent weight balance. Keeping the controller down on the chassis keeps Cg low as well.
I often install my controllers in the very same place, actually. :)

bl-is-future 06.10.2008 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tc3_racer_001 (Post 180853)
glad i made you happy. :)

not good news on the castle front, but ill look for that stuff :)

(when i was modding my PSU i noticed it was very messy when you cut it... would a lighter singing the ends help this? hoe did you stop it from fraying,
thanks,
ryan - some of the youtube vids are awesome, dunno what id do without that site!! haha

you use normal heat shrink of the same color on each end to clean it up an keep it from fraying

mk351e 06.10.2008 09:16 AM

stum - this is not the 8 T, it's the Muggy. It's a hybrid monster truck - LST suspension, built on a truggy chassis, with a truggy drivetrain. IMO, it's the perfect basher / all around RC vehicle. Not the best at anything, but awesome at everything. Or at least I've heard, and hope, since I haven't actually used it yet ;) I'll post some more details soon.

tom - I put it there for weight balance, like Monster Mike said. If you add the weight of every single component on the motor side of the truck, it's STILL a little lighter than just a 6S 4800 battery! BUT, this was a nitro truck, so the battery sits a little closer to center. Sooo, in the end, I ended up with a truck with excellent weight distribution. As for dirt, it has mudguards, and a body will certainly help out a lot. IF it becomes an issue later, I'll fix it.

lutach 06.10.2008 12:55 PM

Looks good. I bought the XTM Mammoth 6.125" wheel/tire for my BPP truck as the normal truggy wheel/tire combo kind of looks too small for the big 1/8 scale truggies. The only problem is the added weight on the drive train.

BlackedOutREVO 06.10.2008 02:09 PM

How strong is a muggy compared to something like a savage?

Whats the weight on the beast?

Awesome job! Looks super nice, nice wire job!

mk351e 06.10.2008 10:07 PM

I dunno how strong it is compared to the king of bashing savage, but It seems like it will hold up VERY well, and it's from Losi, and based on lots of very well proven stuff here. This beast tips the scales at about 12 pounds; it ain't light! FO SHIZZLE!


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