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09.23.2007, 05:48 PM

Good luck, I wil stand by my reasoning that the mlst is junk, it is fine with the stock motors, but just can't handle brushless power. I sold mine for about a 1/4 of what i had in it cause I was just sick of fixing it. Loved the way the truck handled and looked, just had a crappy drivetrain.
   
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Good luck, I wil stand by my reasoning that the mlst is junk, it is fine with the stock motors, but just can't handle brushless power. I sold mine for about a 1/4 of what i had in it cause I was just sick of fixing it. Loved the way the truck handled and looked, just had a crappy drivetrain.
I should have went to one18th.com to see all the complaints before I bought it. I also like the way the truck handles and looks. I will try the ball diffs and if that doesn't work, I'll put it in my basement until something good comes out.
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09.24.2007, 06:58 AM

The composiste STOCK balldifs for the M18T is bulletproof if you take care ofthem, neer ever stripped out a diff like that, after 6 Xray cars, and only thoose diff+ org CVDs...Glue the "D" rings on he plastic outputs. shimm it well, not to tight,not to loose..then ya go!
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09.24.2007, 09:56 AM

Not try to step on anyones toes, but the stock 18t diffs will not stand up to high rpm use. If the truck lets one tire go and thre diff heats up, the stock plastic will melt. I found installing the steel diff outdrives cured this problem, as stell does not melt easily
   
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09.24.2007, 01:18 PM

They handled my 8000x11.1 and 14.8x8000. :) Havnt melted my diffs yet, but you are right about it, they will propably melt, but havnt that kind of problem. :)
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09.24.2007, 01:53 PM

Geeeze - I'm only running 2S with my LMT 1015 (6667kv) in my M18T with either a 12 or 14t pinion (not sure which right now) and it is screaming. I've been wanting to put my 3S TP 1320mAh pack in there, but I am scared.

BTW - a 8000kv motor with 4S would spin at 118,400 rpm. Castle rates them up to 80k rpm. I don't think you would even max out the speed on that without the motor literally destroying itself from the centripital forces on the internal magnets.

also - taking a closer look at those pics lutach it looks like those are 2/3A cells, not A123 - big difference.


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09.24.2007, 03:37 PM

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also - taking a closer look at those pics lutach it looks like those are 2/3A cells, not A123 - big difference.
I said the ESC has a setting for A123 cells, I never said the cells in my M18 was A123. Look at the pictures, it shows that instruction manual for the ESC. Someone mentioned I was hyping the ESC and I just took a few photos of the manual. I have a few lithium cells that are about the same size as a AA and it is rated for 3.6V. The A123 setting on the ESC makes the cutoff just right for the cells with a 2V minimum. This ESC handles 6S lipos and 7S 3.6V cells.
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09.24.2007, 07:26 PM

I got the Mini-LST ball diffs, Solid center spool and GPM pinion today and I'm breaking them in. So far they are better then the viscous. The ESC is working great with the Hyperion motor. I will run it some more to see how the diffs behave.
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I said the ESC has a setting for A123 cells, I never said the cells in my M18 was A123. Look at the pictures, it shows that instruction manual for the ESC. Someone mentioned I was hyping the ESC and I just took a few photos of the manual. I have a few lithium cells that are about the same size as a AA and it is rated for 3.6V. The A123 setting on the ESC makes the cutoff just right for the cells with a 2V minimum. This ESC handles 6S lipos and 7S 3.6V cells.
Hah! LOL - I knew there was something wrong with the way I was reading it.

I was envisioning a M18 with a brick tied to the top of the car Doh!

Cool that they are starting to put the A123 cutoffs in the esc's. I have tried them recently and I have to say I am not so impressed compared with a LiPo. The safety factor is there, but I've only had one brand of lipo ever go bad on me and swell (hmmmm.... can we say FDM?), never a problem with Maxamps, TP, Orion/Kokam and I just got my first TrakPower/FlightPower in the mail today. Until the A123 technology matures and the weight and size of the cells shrink in a few years it's just not worth the trade-off for runtime for the cells.


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BTW - a 8000kv motor with 4S would spin at 118,400 rpm. Castle rates them up to 80k rpm.
Yep, you are absolutly right about that, they hit 80k rpms...But i have a few shots Argh...at that time it was in my AE RC18T ( so sorry, but 118400 is still no problem,have it on video )

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I don't think you would even max out the speed on that without the motor literally destroying itself from the centripital forces on the internal magnets..
I have air trottle full wit out any problems m8, the issiue is to get the car o all 4 wheels... :), i have ran many packs on 4s lipo, the key is to let the motor to cool down after 5-6 runs (50 m away and then back)

Air trottle 4sLipo/8000
http://s123.photobucket.com/albums/o...t=S5032101.flv

1st test 4slipo 8000rpms/v

http://s123.photobucket.com/albums/o...4sspedruns.flv

4s lipo 8000rpm/

http://s123.photobucket.com/albums/o...ospeedrun2.flv

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That last video is great - thx for sharing. Damn that thing is quick - the foams are the only way to go with that much speed!!!


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I got the Mini-LST ball diffs, Solid center spool and GPM pinion today and I'm breaking them in. So far they are better then the viscous. The ESC is working great with the Hyperion motor. I will run it some more to see how the diffs behave.
Good luck man, I hope that it works for you. I tried the center spool and grenaded both diffs in two runs. I eventually removed it and tried a MIP ctr ball diff, worked much better that way, and helped keep the wear on the ft and rr diffs down. I tried all of the different pinion gears and none worked as well as the viscous setup.
   
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09.25.2007, 03:28 PM

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Good luck man, I hope that it works for you. I tried the center spool and grenaded both diffs in two runs. I eventually removed it and tried a MIP ctr ball diff, worked much better that way, and helped keep the wear on the ft and rr diffs down. I tried all of the different pinion gears and none worked as well as the viscous setup.
The ball diffs with the center spool is working great so far. I'm finally having a blast. I just have to do some final adjusting of the ball diffs.

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09.26.2007, 01:44 PM

I found the problem with my Mini LST. The diff input shaft is bent and it making the pinion eat the diff ring. It is only in the front tho. I will do some up grading on my Mini LST. I wanted to test the ESC with the 11.1V 1600mAh KongPower battery pack, but that have to wait now.
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