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LIM 06.29.2006 11:42 PM

my brushless electric revo
 
http://home.megapass.net/~march013/1.bmp
http://home.megapass.net/~march013/2.bmp
http://home.megapass.net/~march013/3.bmp

HI, this is second posting.
my electric revo (brushless system)

quark 125b monster pro, hacker c50maxx 14.4v
gsb li-po 4cells, hitec 945mg + sanwa sx-112,
sanwa mx-3s, 3racing handle post, handmade wheelie bar
17T/72T(pinion/spur)

http://home.megapass.net/~march013/erevo.wmv <- video

Sylvester 06.30.2006 09:35 AM

Very nice! How does the quark work for you? Finally another revo user that uses stock chassis! :)

squeeforever 06.30.2006 10:59 AM

Nice truck! Why a shifting servo though?

What ya mean Dom? I use it....

Sylvester 06.30.2006 03:01 PM

Yea, but you dont see it updating too much ;) I'm just glad to see more conversions thats all.

BrianG 06.30.2006 03:23 PM

With the stock chassis, there are only so many ways to set it up; either the saddle "Dafni" style using an Emaxx tranny, or the motor on one side and the batts on the other using the Revo tranny. Sure, there are slight variations, but that's basically the two conversions you'll see using the stock chassis.

neweuser 06.30.2006 03:36 PM

Very Nice Truck!!!!!!!!!!!!! I stated this earlier in another thread. But i think a Revo is going to be my next project...thought about a savage too, but they seem like a lot to handle for a neweuser! Would like to see some more savages i guess....

Mike.L 06.30.2006 04:18 PM

NICE! every bl revo is nice man!.......well not every.

coolhandcountry 06.30.2006 05:43 PM

I like the looks of it. Pretty nice indeed.

Sylvester 06.30.2006 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG
With the stock chassis, there are only so many ways to set it up; either the saddle "Dafni" style using an Emaxx tranny, or the motor on one side and the batts on the other using the Revo tranny. Sure, there are slight variations, but that's basically the two conversions you'll see using the stock chassis.

True! But no one has my type of conversion, YET. I am planning on using a type of aluminum peice shaped as a "U" so the batteries are snug in there. Should be done soon.

squeeforever 06.30.2006 07:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sylvester
Yea, but you dont see it updating too much ;) I'm just glad to see more conversions thats all.

Actually, I just haven't taken pictures...It's quite different :p.

BrianG 06.30.2006 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sylvester
True! But no one has my type of conversion, YET. I am planning on using a type of aluminum peice shaped as a "U" so the batteries are snug in there. Should be done soon.

You know, some of these "conversions" are no more than attaching the Revo suspension on different frames (like the G2R). At that point, it's almost not a Revo anymore, you know what I mean? Not that all the conversions aren't cool, don't get me wrong. It's too bad the stock chassis is kinda oddly shaped - it would make conversions easier (or at least more ideal) if it had some symmetry to it.

LIM 06.30.2006 07:52 PM

well....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sylvester
Very nice! How does the quark work for you? Finally another revo user that uses stock chassis! :)


quark is very smooth, very tough. and there are so many setup menu.
very good esc. i use stock chassis, too

Sylvester 06.30.2006 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG
You know, some of these "conversions" are no more than attaching the Revo suspension on different frames (like the G2R). At that point, it's almost not a Revo anymore, you know what I mean? Not that all the conversions aren't cool, don't get me wrong. It's too bad the stock chassis is kinda oddly shaped - it would make conversions easier (or at least more ideal) if it had some symmetry to it.

Indeed very true! If it was possible, i would make a similar type of stock chassis, but not bent everywhere like it is, make it alot straighter with perfect built in battery trays made out of 7075 aluminum with a thickness of 3mm . Only if i had a CNC. A man can dream, cant he?


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