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Doing my Homework for Twin Mamba Monster flux.
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Jahay
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Doing my Homework for Twin Mamba Monster flux. - 05.03.2010, 12:41 PM

Ive decided to build a second racer carbon flux and have written my shopping list up for that........

But i do not want my DB-17 chassis to go to waste as i really like the stability it gives..... and so decided why not go a little crazy... and make it REALLLLLY FASSST

I have seen a few twin motor maxxs and revos and custom stuff... But not a savage yet... I know a better idea would be to run a huge single motor on 10s but i prefer this idea. I just want people to point out potential problems i could run into and decent items that would work for me

I dont feel much would need to be done apart from finding a new twin motor mount (similar to the e savage, i guess) and then just moving around a few servos and adding battery boxes to the side... Oh and obviously the 2 motors and 2 Escs...

There is going to be a bit of custom work done but should be fun...

I dont know much about twin mounts that were used on the E-savage but can they house the neu 1515 2200kv motor???? I would never jump this thing, being afraid that the motors would be stripped from their mounts.

Now... apart from sourcing an appropriate motor mount what other potential problems do you think i could run into for ex... tranny probs?????

Some of you may think this is a stupid project but its not going to be my main savage... i just want to push the savage and see how far it could go :)

I know that a few people have pushed the savage to 80mph but that is with heating problems. So this is why i thought... If i share the weight over 2 motors... i should run even faster and maintain cooler temps...

I know this is the best place to come regarding motors so give me your advice!!!! I dont care if its good or bad... just lay it on me!

THANKS!
   
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