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My First Conv Finished and running!!!! - 08.13.2008, 01:11 AM

I am so excited!!! I have an actual conversion that I did and it works! Not that it is anything different or special except it is mine!!! My Losi 8ight-t and MMM V1 (I bought used, Still waiting on my other one from Mike) with a NEU 1515 2.5D.. I got it working and played with the setting a bit at first i was like weeee and then I made some adjustments and I was like HEEEEHAAAW! I am so giddy...

It's still messy but it runs!!!

   
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08.13.2008, 01:15 AM

Nice job! Did you flip the servo-saver arm around or was it always like that? It's a good idea either way- it saves some space. I'm glad your MMM is still treating you well.
   
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08.13.2008, 01:45 AM

Looks good. I only have one thing to point out. Since you are running a lipo that is shorter than the tray, why not split your foam spacer in half and put some of it in the front. That will help cushion the lipo cells when landing a jump, or during a crash. Most lipos do not have much protection on the ends, and a hard landing could shift the cells in the pack, or damage them.

I hope My 8ight buggy looks that good when I am done...
   
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08.13.2008, 08:51 AM

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Looks good. I only have one thing to point out. Since you are running a lipo that is shorter than the tray, why not split your foam spacer in half and put some of it in the front. That will help cushion the lipo cells when landing a jump, or during a crash. Most lipos do not have much protection on the ends, and a hard landing could shift the cells in the pack, or damage them.

I hope My 8ight buggy looks that good when I am done...
That reminds me linc. You forgot to let me know you had received it.


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08.13.2008, 09:56 AM

Mate, that looks awesome!! I just finished doing my ST-RR and I can definitely relate to that "weee" feeling! :D
   
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08.13.2008, 01:49 AM

Good point, I just put it in there to be there but I will do some re-arranging..

If you want a race roller buggy that looks like this I have one for sale in the General Discussion.. Muahahha

I don't want to go to work tomorrow...
   
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