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My e-maxx is too heavy...
hello I have an e-maxx that weight 13.2lbs rtr, with FLM chassis and Hybrid Bulks with 1/8diffs, and have 1/8CD, the e-maxx have all of rpm parts, and have 4 shocks of front buggyes, and 4 bigbore traxxas with big wheels.
The truck run with a neu 1515 2.5d on 5s 5000mha with ezrun 150A it is gear for 45mph. The motor is enough?? What can I do for reduce weight? regards |
yup 13.2lbs is a little heavy But run with 1515 motor I think is enough
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I can reduce weight using only 4 buggy front socks, but I don't know if it with hard spring are enought for an heavy truck because I want to jump high.
regards PD: Anoter recomendation for reduce weight? |
Either go up to 6s, gear down to around 38, or swap out motors for the 2200 1y.
The other factor more than just wait is your wheel/tire combo. Heavier tires and wheels create a lot of drag on the drivetrain and motor. This is much more a factor of performance than just static weight alone. But really are you having problems with your setup like it is? |
the truck have a lot of power, run well.... but how it is too heavy the truck break easier than a 11lbs truck,that is the weight that I want., and when it landing of a jump it touch the ground
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Maxx's break a lot period with that kind of speed.
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mine is 12.5lbs and I have exact shock setup as you do. 4 1/8 buggy shocks and 4 traxxas big bores. try to put these springs on your 4 traxxas shocks, will help with car hitting the ground on big jumps.
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