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Re~Mix
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Brushless
06.23.2007, 06:40 PM
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efficient setup for e-maxx
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Re~Mix
In bashing, you can achieve great runtimes with...
In bashing, you can achieve great runtimes with cool temperatures, however, a speed run is always going to stretch the motor. As long as you keep the max fairly light, I don't think you'll run into...
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Brushless
06.20.2007, 05:17 PM
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1/8 scale buggy conversion - help please!
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Re~Mix
The nemesis series motors are also feigao, simply...
The nemesis series motors are also feigao, simply a different color. I wouldn't worry too much. Even the wanderers are only slightly updated Feigaos, so either way you're set.
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General Electric
06.17.2007, 03:24 PM
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RC18T Drivetrain Problems
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3,602
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Re~Mix
I'll definitely try the loctite and crank these...
I'll definitely try the loctite and crank these suckers all the way down. It's so nerve wrecking working with such tiny parts.
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General Electric
06.17.2007, 11:46 AM
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RC18T Drivetrain Problems
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3,602
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Re~Mix
RC18T Drivetrain Problems
Hey. I bought an rc18t factory team over the winter for a project and have gotten around to running it a bit this spring. However, the drive train has been giving me problems since the start. It...
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Brushless
05.26.2007, 09:41 PM
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Brushless 4-Tec
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1,935
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Re~Mix
CA Glue or super glue tends to work fine. Guys...
CA Glue or super glue tends to work fine. Guys run sedans around 80mph with just the glue holding...so you should be fine. It's likely the stock rubber and factory gluing job that is messing things...
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General Questions
03.15.2007, 06:13 PM
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Lehner Basic XL5300 in 1/10 touring car ??
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Re~Mix
On only 2s lipo I don't think that drastic of...
On only 2s lipo I don't think that drastic of measures needs to be taken. The Mamba controller should handle it fine if geared it properly. I said it would cause heat problems before because that is...
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General Questions
03.14.2007, 11:10 PM
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Lehner Basic XL5300 in 1/10 touring car ??
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6,467
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Re~Mix
The XL motor is really overkill and will cause...
The XL motor is really overkill and will cause you more heat problems that are unnecessary. You won't be dissapointed with the basic seires, whatever size you choose. They are quality built efficient...
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Brushless
03.11.2007, 10:18 AM
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Mini Inferno Project
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2,529
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Re~Mix
The Quark is quite sturdy in my testing, however,...
The Quark is quite sturdy in my testing, however, the Wraith motor pulls a lot of amps and is also a little small for a mini inferno. I'd reccomend going for a bigger motor in that setup, since i...
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Brushless
03.10.2007, 01:47 PM
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baja 5b bl
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Re~Mix
I think if done right, each could work. However,...
I think if done right, each could work. However, the cheap resources that finedesign uses will never due such a conversion justice. A big motor like that deserves more than clamps as motor mounts.
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General Questions
03.04.2007, 09:16 PM
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New MGM's?
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Re~Mix
I had success using the MGM 80 with a Lehner 4200...
I had success using the MGM 80 with a Lehner 4200 Basic in a 1/10th ST for a year or so. I then sold it, but never had any problems. My only compaint is that the design of it isn't ideal for all...
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Brushless
02.26.2007, 11:50 PM
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XXXt Thread
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Re~Mix
I ran a xxx-t for over 3 years, bashing and...
I ran a xxx-t for over 3 years, bashing and racing and never broke the chassis (or a-arms for that matter). The weak spot is the rear pivot block, easily remedied with an aluminum trinity upgrade....
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Brushless
02.24.2007, 06:11 PM
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Quark Programming Capabilities
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Re~Mix
Ahh I strayed away from the mainstream mamba...
Ahh I strayed away from the mainstream mamba since the quark has a nice heat sink and is extremely smooth. However, I guess I can stomach a few more hours of programming haha.
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Brushless
02.19.2007, 06:31 PM
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Quark Programming Capabilities
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Re~Mix
Quark Programming Capabilities
Currently I'm running a Quark 33amp Pro Car ESC in my rc18t with the mamba 5400kv motor on 7 Nimh cells. I'm looking into lipo mainly for the run times and well, just because i like to be on the...
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Brushless
02.19.2007, 04:39 PM
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1/8th Scale Buggy Class Ann Arbor, MI
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Re~Mix
Personally, a lot of my 1/8th conversion problems...
Personally, a lot of my 1/8th conversion problems stemmed from the use of Nimh cells. If only I had to money to purchase some Lipos.
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General Electric
02.17.2007, 12:47 PM
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29
vintage rc- worth anything..?
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6,138
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Re~Mix
I'd put the rc10 up seperately at least. You...
I'd put the rc10 up seperately at least. You should be able to get a decent amount of money.
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General Electric
02.17.2007, 11:59 AM
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29
vintage rc- worth anything..?
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6,138
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Re~Mix
I suggest cleaning everything up so it looks in...
I suggest cleaning everything up so it looks in better condition. A lot of RC'ers collect old models and will pay a lot for them.
Forum:
Brushless
02.11.2007, 06:38 PM
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RACING 1/8 BUGGY vid
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8,938
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Re~Mix
Nice driving. When I have my brushless out on the...
Nice driving. When I have my brushless out on the track I have the problem of too much power, and always end up dialing it down via the radio. After selling my brushless 1/8th, this new mamba maxx is...
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General Discussion
02.10.2007, 01:29 AM
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Its not a Traxxas, but for those who want a Mini Emaxx
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Re~Mix
It also carried a $40 shipping fee. A little...
It also carried a $40 shipping fee. A little hefty?
Forum:
Brushless
02.03.2007, 02:56 PM
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bl mt2 18ss
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2,342
Posted By
Re~Mix
When I had planned running an mt2, I was going to...
When I had planned running an mt2, I was going to use a Lehner Basic L motor on around 7-8 cells. However, when you run an L motor on so little votalge, you run into high amps.
You should...
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Brushless
01.21.2007, 09:02 PM
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3
Favorite Conversion?
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1,660
Posted By
Re~Mix
Favorite Conversion?
I have been plagued by this question over the past few months. I've ran a brushless mf1, brushless ofna mbx pro, and now a brushless rc18t. However, no matter what I get, I always wish that I could...
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Brushless
01.12.2007, 03:25 PM
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12
Looking To Get An XXX-T
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2,220
Posted By
Re~Mix
Despite my hardcore team losi pride. I had over...
Despite my hardcore team losi pride. I had over my fair share of differential rebuilts in keeping up with the Lehner Basic Series. I had an mf1 by the way, 1 great car.
Forum:
Brushless
01.07.2007, 09:26 PM
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8
Help Me Spend My Cash
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1,948
Posted By
Re~Mix
In my experience I have used motors and...
In my experience I have used motors and controllers from BK, Lehner, Feigao, Caste Creations, and Novak. By far the most dissapointing motor of the bunch was the Feigao. I'm not saying you need to...
Forum:
Brushless
01.07.2007, 07:57 PM
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8
Help Me Spend My Cash
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1,948
Posted By
Re~Mix
Personally I'd reccomend scrapping the upgrade...
Personally I'd reccomend scrapping the upgrade idea and going for a higher quality motor.
Forum:
Brushless
01.01.2007, 01:01 PM
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10
Quark Woes..
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2,865
Posted By
Re~Mix
haha.. we went from raining and no snow to about...
haha.. we went from raining and no snow to about 2-3 inches on the ground today. I set up a small jump with cardboard and a bench last night...allowing me to run it around the basement a bit. This...
Forum:
Truggy
12.30.2006, 09:28 PM
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22
Traxxas Truggy vs HellFire Truggy
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6,542
Posted By
Re~Mix
With the slipperential and all, I know I'm...
With the slipperential and all, I know I'm possitively drooling all over the trucks on these forums. It's simply a work of art, gorrillamaxx, rc-monster, and lehner/neu/quark.. a combination too good...
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