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Alex Berman 04.16.2006 10:25 AM

Brushless Jammin!!!
 
Hey guys, I'm going to be building up a brushless Jammin X1-CR Buggy! Anyone have experience doing it? I think it's going to be relatively simple to do, I'm going to make a mounting plate over the center diff (replacing stock). The center plate is going to be the hard part, I'll probabely bang one out in bronze plate first as a prototype and then get a machinest to make it (I may even sell it if it works well). Well, just wanted to get this thread started to document progress and get some input!

squeeforever 04.16.2006 10:32 AM

i believe blackhawk444 is also doing this. what brushless setup are you goin for?

MetalMan 04.16.2006 01:23 PM

If it uses the standard Ofna diff, then you can use the plastic spur gear from Kyosho for the Landmaxx. cspurlock uses it on his Ofna differentials, and I too will be using one on a Hyper 7 diff in my 1/8 buggy.

Serum 04.16.2006 01:29 PM

The spur from the landmaxx is rather tough too, it is that red spur right? with the steel collar? it eats its way thru the pinions.

MetalMan 04.16.2006 02:49 PM

I don't think it is a red spur gear. cspurlock has it on the Hyper 8 in this thread:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2868
That gear is black.

squeeforever 04.16.2006 02:52 PM

i did a little research and the only one i could find was red.

vad 04.21.2006 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MetalMan
I don't think it is a red spur gear. cspurlock has it on the Hyper 8 in this thread:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2868
That gear is black.

Kyosho has two plastic gears. The one form the landmax is IF147 which is a 44T, and the mp-7.5 sport buggy uses the IF148 which is a 46T. Landmax use to have a red gear, but not sure what the tooth count on that is.


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