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RC-Monster Aluminum
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RC-Monster Dual Brushless
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04.10.2008, 10:58 AM
If you do push the MMM, Good luck and disconnect the bec, its only good for 6s
Work because i gotta, play because i wanna
People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
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04.10.2008, 11:06 AM
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If you do push the MMM, Good luck and disconnect the bec, its only good for 6s
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I know, that is also after someone else is the guinea pig to test it at 8s or 7s. I wont chance frying it right of the bat. This truck is costing enough as it is. Im sure i can live with 60mph to start of with.  I just hope the gearing cooperates with the rest.
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Yip Yip Yip...
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04.10.2008, 08:06 PM
That is going to be a lot of rpm for that little motor on 8s or even 7s.
Savage: FLM Conversion, 6s, MMM, CC 1520.
Mini-T Pro: Micro Pro 6800kv, Lipo, HS-81mg, Dirt Hawgs
M18MT: Quark 33A, Y22S 6000kv, FP 2s Lipo
LRP S8-BX: RC-M Conversion, Tekin RX8 B1600KV, 6S.
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04.10.2008, 09:17 PM
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That is going to be a lot of rpm for that little motor on 8s or even 7s.
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It is rated at 60,000 RPM and even on 8s it is only running around 57,000 RPM so it still will be under the specs. 
(1900kv, 8s = 30v, 1900 * 30 = 57,000)
Neu is the first i have seen to rate up to 60,000 RPM though all others i have seen only go to 40,000 RPM
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04.10.2008, 09:48 PM
Last edited by bl-is-future; 04.10.2008 at 09:58 PM.
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04.12.2008, 12:17 PM
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It is rated at 60,000 RPM and even on 8s it is only running around 57,000 RPM so it still will be under the specs. 
(1900kv, 8s = 30v, 1900 * 30 = 57,000)
Neu is the first i have seen to rate up to 60,000 RPM though all others i have seen only go to 40,000 RPM 
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I ran my 1521/1Y with 10S lipos. It was a fantastic 9 or so minutes. The motor makes a ton of power and you will need to beef up your drive train.
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Yip Yip Yip...
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04.10.2008, 10:01 PM
That is a lot of bling. Are you really going to be brave enough to drive that? For show I'd use the Alloy bumpers and skids but for driving stick the plastic bumpers, skids and body posts on. Looking good though. Can't wait to see some video of some high speed passes.
Savage: FLM Conversion, 6s, MMM, CC 1520.
Mini-T Pro: Micro Pro 6800kv, Lipo, HS-81mg, Dirt Hawgs
M18MT: Quark 33A, Y22S 6000kv, FP 2s Lipo
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04.12.2008, 12:31 AM
K got a few more parts in the mail today. Got the tranny in with reverse too, all servos, wheely bar, the other shock tower, and a few little things. Here are some more pics.
Still need shocks, wheel hubs (tires are just set there for appearance), bumper supports, the Neu motor, 6s, MMM.
Slowly but surely.
Last edited by bl-is-future; 04.12.2008 at 12:35 AM.
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04.12.2008, 12:37 AM
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That is a lot of bling. Are you really going to be brave enough to drive that? For show I'd use the Alloy bumpers and skids but for driving stick the plastic bumpers, skids and body posts on. Looking good though. Can't wait to see some video of some high speed passes.
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Well i am not going to be going crazy with jumps and stuff so i think it should be all right. It may be pretty but it is nice solid aluminum, will take quite a hit to bend it all up. Integy's new parts that say HD are really beefed up and worth the money. I have had the old stuff and it was junk, but this new stuff i would recommend.
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04.12.2008, 02:12 AM
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Well i am not going to be going crazy with jumps and stuff so i think it should be all right. It may be pretty but it is nice solid aluminum, will take quite a hit to bend it all up. Integy's new parts that say HD are really beefed up and worth the money. I have had the old stuff and it was junk, but this new stuff i would recommend.
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How strong are the new HD stuffs from integy? I never hear good things about integy. The old ones are junk. Do you said that they are strong just based on the parts or you have tried them? I need to get some stuffs from them too if they are strong like you said.
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04.12.2008, 12:45 PM
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Well i am not going to be going crazy with jumps and stuff so i think it should be all right. It may be pretty but it is nice solid aluminum, will take quite a hit to bend it all up. Integy's new parts that say HD are really beefed up and worth the money. I have had the old stuff and it was junk, but this new stuff i would recommend.
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Yea the truck looks very nice  . It feels good once you get these things all put together  . The metal builds are expensive but well worth the investment if you do it right  . For me the build is most of the fun. As far as the Integy stuff is concerned you have to learn on your own how well made things are  . Once you actually use some of their stuff you will soon find out that there are much better parts out there for use in that truck HD or not  . Integy looks very pretty and can deffinitely give you the bling effect that you are hoping for, but you may be disapointed in the performance  . The good thing about using FLM gear for your build is that there are still spares available on line so if you bash and damage anything no big deal  . Not like the UE gear that alot of us use.  Good build young man, and have lots of fun playing with that custom rig. Take it easy with the electronics though and work your way up from the bottom. Don't get too cocky and rush yourself into a great deal of money loss in your haste  . Patients is the key to a successful project.
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04.12.2008, 02:15 PM
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04.12.2008, 03:03 PM
No one is bashing anything here. That is not the way we debate the issues here. I believe that my words were fairly diplomatic for the most part. You came here to ask what we thought about your choices on this project, correct? If you do not want an honest reply, then why did you post the questions? Your truck looks great. That was a compliment Sir.
I have both the old, and the new HD Integy products in my collection as well. They have a great colorful look to them for sure, but if you match them up against many of the alternatives out there, they will not hold up against the majority of what is used competitively. As I suggested earlier, once you use the HD stuff you have and actually compare itwith real world testing you may be disapointed. There is no need for you to be offended by this. With so many options for strength and integrity most of the true enthusiasts prefer parts that hold up much better, especially if their vehicle purpose is for competitive use, or more serious backyard bashing. Sorry if that does not meet with your approval, but the facts speak for themselves. The bottom line as I stated earlier is that how you spend your money is totally up to you Sir. You came here looking for answers. No need to get angry if you donnot like the responses. Have a great day.
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