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rschoi_75 11.15.2007 04:44 PM

Pic update of my CRT.5
 
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Hi guys, just thought I'd toss out some recent pics of my CRT.5. The original thread is lost in the Temp forums somewhere.

rchippie 11.15.2007 05:26 PM

Thats looks really good :smile:. Im conveting mine right know, im going to use the stock kit tires for mine right. I think they are better for racing offroad beause there is a huge tire selection & they are lighter.

rschoi_75 11.16.2007 01:33 PM

Thanks dude. Yeah, I still have the stock tires for the track if I need them. I may get a set of 2.2 truck bowties and try them out too. I hear they work well.

rschoi_75 10.26.2008 08:49 PM

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Time to dig this one out of the grave...

I did a little re-vamp on my crt.5 and changed up the motor, lipos, wheels/tires, and added in a koolflight ubec. I was running a Lehner Basic XL 4200 on 2s Neuenergy 5000's, and am now running a Medusa 36-50-3300 on 3s Neuenergy 3900's. After running this set-up for the past day, I'm very glad I switched over. The main goal was to get the amp draw (& heat) down, but in the process, I've also gained some more low end as well. Thanks again to mike for the motor and speedy shipping. Hope you enjoy.

magman 10.26.2008 09:09 PM

Nice...I am in the process of redoing my crt.5 as well. Mine will have a 3300 Medusa on 2s w/a mm esc.

BL_RV0 10.26.2008 11:10 PM

Don't you think that 2s will be a little slow with the 3300?

E-Revonut 10.26.2008 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BL_RV0 (Post 226515)
Don't you think that 2s will be a little slow with the 3300?

read again, says 3s after the 3300

FOOT IN MOUTH! I need to read again! I didn't see the post right before yours. However a 3300 on 2s should still be able to be geared up for some decent speeds


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