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brushless systems
do xcelorin brushless systems (a product of losi ) fit in the team associated rc18mt
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Already answered this question even though it was posted in another thread completely out of place
Not to be an a$$ but please have some common sense and ettiquitte. Post in the proper areas, don't ask the same question in multiple threads, and have a little patience....your questions will get answered here |
what was the answer
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ok sorry dude did not mean to offend
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Where did this come from? Please post in the proper sections and in threads that are on the same topic. Yes the 1/18th xcelorin systems will fit an rc18 based vehicle. IMO go with a CC setup though. I ran a Mamba25/5400kv setup in an rc18t on 2s lipo and 6cell nimh. Plenty fast! Mamba 25 is outdated now and I can't recall the name of it's replacement b ut they do have one, castlecreations.com
P.S. I copy and pasted this from a thread about damaged Lipos |
yeah i looked at it its called the mamba micro pro but me and my friend are getting the same
motor and esc plus my car is totaly blue and it matches what is a cc setup? |
why do the same thing as him? Don't you want to be able to beat him? If you really want to destroy him ditch the MT tires and get a set of mini pins, get the Mamba setup, and a Lipo. The MT tires raise the center of gravity a ton and the truck doesn't turn for crap, the mini pins won't last long on blacktop and won't get much traction on concrete so pick a tire according to the surface as long as the diameter is smaller. I haven't heard much about the losi 1/18 systems but several have had problems with the 1/10 and 1/8th systems. Anything more than 2s lipo and you will need to upgrade the entire driveline. 5400kv gave me speeds near 30MPH in my rc18t on 2s with 55/15 gearing.
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do you know where to find a instruction/ step-by-step manual on how to put the factory team shock kit together
p.s. this is the first time i have ever upgraded shocks and had to put them together |
should have come with them but try rc10.com or pull one of the stock ones apart and you should be able to figure out how to put the new ones together looking at the old ones. Only difference should be the threaded body on the outside
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