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Project Jammin X2CRT-Pro electric
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Talking Project Jammin X2CRT-Pro electric - 07.03.2009, 03:02 PM

Hi !

I have been waiting for long time to get new project to started.

For 2 weeks ago I got my Jammin X2 CRT Pro ( Hongnor X2CRT Pro ) with no motor or electric parts included exept steering and throttle/brake servos from Finland.

Two days ago I bought these parts:

- Tekin RX8 ESC with T8 motor ( truggy 2250kv ) .
- 2 x Flightpower 3S ( 11,1v ) zippy's ( 30C ) .
and hotwire for ESC.

I have been heard that zippy's and some other low price LiPo's have been puffed and overheated because of motor braking problems, so I have been planned that I would install mechanic brakes with throttle/brake servo, and put 3 shoe 1/8th scale clutch with this conversion kit from Impaktrc:

http://www.impaktrc.com/product_info...oducts_id=3523

Its not only reason why I have been planned that conversion kit, it will not only reduce heat, I am interested about the smoothness of the nitro truggys and buggys, I am not trying to do bashing car.

Because I don't like pop the wheelie all the time in the air, I have already in my car Jammin ( hongnor ) super-torsen differential, that would reduce that effect even at high speeds.

Now here is some pictures:



The quality of RX8 and T8 is sweet, I was like WHOA when I just opened the package first time !








Sorry about low quality.


I will take more pictures ( maybe with better camera next time ) when I get more parts and stuffs soon, 3 channel radios and the conversion kit have not yet ordered. Maybe some videos coming when I get car ready to drive.

More informations and specs coming soon.








- Tapio.

Last edited by E-Revolution; 07.03.2009 at 07:09 PM.
   
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