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RCParts411 12.23.2008 02:27 AM

Another ST-RR Conversion
 
Whats up guys. Heres my ST-R converted to ST-RR (except for shocks =/ )
Anyways its a slower build considering I've got some other expensive hobbies.

Anyways so far heres the specs

RC Monster Motor Mount
Airtronics 94358 For steering
Spektrum RX

Mamba Monster with 2200kv combo. Just ordered it today.

Couple of questions I have for you guys. It will before racing, probably should have gone for the 2650kv but oh well.

What battery to you recommend? I'll be racing at Revelation in Southern California which consists of 2 ten min qualifiers and a 15 min main.

Do I have to run a 6 cell or can I run a 4 cell? I was thinking of getting 1 5000mah 4 cell and then 8000mah for the main ( 4 or 6 cell? )

I want to keep my RX safe, I've heard of people using revo boxes. Any alternatives?

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d9...d/DSC_0220.jpg
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d9...d/DSC_0221.jpg
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George16 12.23.2008 03:59 AM

I just completed mine. I'm using a 5000mah 5S with the 1515 1Y. Any enerland based packs will be great for your setup.

I'll be using e-revo rx box (ordered mine last week).

RCParts411 12.27.2008 03:56 AM

Got the Mamba in the mail today. I need to figure out a mount for the ESC.

Stupid questions but how do you know which hole to plug the wires into. There are no markings or color codes. Instructions did not say either...

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d9...s/IMAG0070.jpg

George16 12.27.2008 08:42 AM

I made my ESC mount using a piece of 3mm aluminum. It's screwed in 3 places and plenty strong. It also helps in keeping the weight centered.

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...Picture024.jpg

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entjoles 12.27.2008 10:15 AM

the motor wires do not matter , if the motor spins the wrong way , swap two of the motor leads

RCParts411 12.27.2008 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by entjoles (Post 245811)
the motor wires do not matter , if the motor spins the wrong way , swap two of the motor leads

Oh ok cool.

Thanks for you help guys. I'll be ordering a battery tray this week so more updates with come.

Edit: Do you guys loctite the motor mount screws? ( the ones that clamp the motor in ) When I installed the motor I notices there are no room for a washer of any sort.

George16 12.27.2008 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by RCParts411 (Post 245841)
Oh ok cool.


Edit: Do you guys loctite the motor mount screws? ( the ones that clamp the motor in ) When I installed the motor I notices there are no room for a washer of any sort.


I used blue loctite.

rootar 12.28.2008 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by George16 (Post 245796)
I made my ESC mount using a piece of 3mm aluminum. It's screwed in 3 places and plenty strong. It also helps in keeping the weight centered.

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...Picture024.jpg

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...Picture027.jpg

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...Picture028.jpg



Really george?...... i thought i made that mount for the GS truck that shaun sent you:whistle: was wondering why it had my holes i drilled to mount the mod1 mm, external cap, and cc bec on it??:lol: looks like you trimmed up the side closest to the motor:wink: and thats not 3mm its only .080 if that.......

here is what it was made for :na: lol just pickin at ya man......

George16 12.28.2008 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by rootar (Post 246092)
Really george?...... i thought i made that mount for the GS truck that shaun sent you:whistle: was wondering why it had my holes i drilled to mount the mod1 mm, external cap, and cc bec on it??:lol: looks like you trimmed up the side closest to the motor:wink: and thats not 3mm its only .080 if that.......

here is what it was made for :na: lol just pickin at ya man......



If you read the last statement on post number 3 in my thread thanking Shaun for the package he sent to me, I stated that I used the SUT ESC mount as a template. You used a different type of metal while I used a piece of 3mm aluminum for added rigidity. Thanks for the design.

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17312

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Originally Posted by George16 (Post 242536)
Here's some pics of the GS SUT Shaun sent to me. It will be given to one of my sailors here. I just need to pick who is the most deserving.

Side by side with my ST-RR.
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...Picture018.jpg

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...Picture015.jpg

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I made a smaller/narrower ESC mount for my ST-RR using the ESC mount of the SUT as a template.


RCParts411 03.29.2009 10:35 PM

Whats up guys. Finally got this running about 2 months back but the ESC dnf'd on it's second battery out. Super fast though. Got the ESC back a couple weeks ago and finally got some time to take it out to Revelation today. Ran great EXCEPT...

I went through 1 set of front bevel gears. First the pinion went (smaller gear) and then the ring went (larger gear). Replaced both of them and after another run I could start to hear the teeth slipping again. Took it off the truck to avoid further damage. Took the front diff out for the 3rd time today. Looks ok and still usable... BUT what the heck is going on? I moved one shim on the diff over ( 3 on 1 side now and 1 on the other ) to the ringer gear side hoping it would create closer mesh with the smaller pinion gear but I have not ran the car yet with this setup. Anyone have this problem or advice

Thanks!!


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