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Am I the only one with is problem -
03.23.2008, 12:07 PM
seems like everytime I run my rig I end up carrying it home with some sort of damage.....and it always seems to be at the time where its almost time to go home
Last edited by azjc; 03.23.2008 at 12:48 PM.
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RC-Monster Dual Brushless
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03.23.2008, 12:15 PM
No. I was having some sort of glitching problem at the only good open spot to let my R/C go some what wide open. I almost lost my MBX5T.
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03.23.2008, 12:48 PM
I had that problem when I first got into rc's. Then everything started working better, and then things started breaking all the time again. But lately, all my rc's have been running perfectly and never breaking. I can't be happier.
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03.23.2008, 01:16 PM
If it never broke, the fun would wear off too quickly, then what would there be to do. At least now when you get home you have stuff to fix!!! LOL!!!
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03.23.2008, 03:10 PM
I had that problem running brushless in 1/10th scale (and smaller) rigs. Once I went to 1/8th scale, I have had no more problems.
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03.23.2008, 03:17 PM
I've had 2 runaway nitro's (expensive repairs each time), piles of broken suspention parts and dead servo's to boot.
I consider it an exceptional day when I decide to pack up and go home without a broken RC. Once I've got more money for top end goodies I'm sure my luck will improve.
If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...
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03.23.2008, 03:50 PM
I've had that issue. Once I figured out how to NOT drive wide open all the time, things got much better. If you ever watch NASCAR, one of things most commonly heard from the old timers is that you have to slow down to go fast.
Losi 8T 1.0, Savage Flux - XL style, LST XXL, Muggy, 3.3 E-Revo Conversion and sitting outside 425hp, 831 Tq Dodge Ram Turbo Diesel. It SMOKES
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Well Put. -
03.23.2008, 04:13 PM
Well put JThiessen. Too many of us want to drive the wheels off of our rigs trying to go as fast as we possibly can. If you have been driving for any length of time you learn that speed is relative to control. Once you concentrate on the control aspect and make speed secondary things get a lot better, and you can actually run faster lap times. It is no different then driving a real vehicle. You can have one of the fastest vehicles on the road, but if you don't know how to handle the power at hand you will end up in a wreck. Slow down a bit and work on your driving technique. Then as you feel more confident add speed a little bit at a time. Anyone can drive fast, but can you finish the race? Good luck with that. 
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03.23.2008, 06:01 PM
Is this your Rustler that you have to keep taking home?
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03.24.2008, 11:44 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by RC_KAOS
Is this your Rustler that you have to keep taking home?
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the rustler is my working rig, the Revo is still being pieced together, I have everything besides the ESC/motor, I have a 4 cell 5000 lipo I can run but my plan is a 6s or 5s depending on the motor, if I go with a 1515/1y I will go 5s or 1515/2.5d I will go 6s, as far as ESC goes either MGM 160/18 or 160/24 and an external BEC or wait for the MMM...either way I need to wait, I havn't been able to find any MGM ESCs on line they are all sold out...maybe the suppliers sent them all back to MGM for that software upgrade
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03.24.2008, 12:48 AM
I've been racing and occasionally bashing my brushless thunder tiger ST-1 1/8th truggy since late October and the only things I've had to replace is a kyosho spur gear when my mesh slipped (I was still able to finish the race though), one centre diff gradually went bad after I was doing hard accelerating using 6s on road.
When I raced it last week I rammed it into a steel pole at ~15-20mph and slightly bent the brace holding the front hinge pin, but it didn't affected the handling for the rest of the day, so I'll just bend it back and re use it.
The body has been patched up with shoe goe a couple of times and will probably only last another month or 2. That's all that's gone wrong with that car so far.
I also went 5 1/2 years of racing and bashing my e-maxx, without braking a chassis (stock chassis for 5 years, cf racing chassis after that), or an arm. And it was only a few weeks before I switched to the truggy when I finally broke the stock bulk heads. I rarely broke parts on that e-maxx, even though it had some bad crahes.
"Where the hell did the ground go?"
Last edited by Patrick; 03.24.2008 at 12:50 AM.
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03.24.2008, 12:59 AM
Yes it's a good day to not come home without any damage.
Like Cartwheels said it's fun to fix em too.
Or should I say have a reason to stay in the garage when you get home!
Once I think I have gottin over the full throttle thing!
!!!!!Itchy trigger finger syndrome takes over!!!!!
!!!!!OUCH!!!!! Break out the wallet. Or daddys wallet in most cases. So when you have the urge to spend some $$$$$ let your 2 year old have the remote. I learned the hard way. Luckly it was just a Mini T! :)
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03.24.2008, 01:00 AM
I had an Associated T2 that had a RPM or mabey a GPM white chassis that was bulletproof, I never broke a single chassis or suspention part on that truck. I'd pay $200 just to hav one again for it's reliability.
If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...
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03.24.2008, 03:34 PM
one of the main reasons im getting rid of my conversions is because they are nonstop problems.
everytime i go out and run it something breaks.
its not fun to me.
thats why im going to stick with a truck that is made electric.
i just cant stand when things never stay working for more than 5 minutes.
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JERRY2KONE SUPERMAXX
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03.24.2008, 04:02 PM
Sorry to hear that your experiences with conversions have been somewhat negative. For some of us the driving is the main reason we are in this sport. Then again for some of us we enjoy the mechanical work involved with this hobby is just another reason that we love doing this. I for one learn every time something breaks. Sure when it breaks I get pissed off that it was something that I either should have seen in advance and prevented, or just did not know about the weakness. Still I find a way to overcome the problem and make the truck stronger, faster and more reliable with each failure. Ultimately the goal is to build a vehicle that can take whatever I throw at it and still keep right on truckin  . Like the Energizer Bunny  .
The reason a lot of guys even get into conversions is due to the fact that they have a truck that has already proven itself to be pretty tough as a Nitro, but they want the simplicity of brushless operation. The problem is that Brushless is a lot more powerful then most imagine, and the nitro vehicles just are not built for the torque involved. Even most of the electric models are not designed for the masive brushless power that we are putting into them. This hobby is definitely a trial and error issue that we all have to learn from. Good luck with your endevours.
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