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My basher is out =) - 10.20.2007, 10:51 PM

Well, I do have to say, the new E-MAXX isnt 100% like I thought it was going to be, but none the less, I want one

I have been waiting for the re-do for a while now, and finally it is done

So heres the set up, hows it sound?

The new Emaxx
MMM, and heres the hard part, I hear NEU is going to be "the" motor with it, so I think I want that kit, or just like a NEU 1512 something
Then two 2s TrakPower gold packs because I use them in my TC for racing, so buying two more would benefit in all ways

After that, I want to leave it as stock as possible, the bulks are supposed to have something new going on with them coming off of the traxxas fourm, so we will see, and then the diffs we will also see

What do you guys think? And what NEU motor for 4s only, I dont plan to ever go with more voltage
   
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10.20.2007, 10:56 PM

The 1515 1.5d or 1y, or the 1512 2d would be my choices.
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10.20.2007, 10:59 PM

1515 is alot of motor isnt it? Too much for the stock diffs, and less runtime

What would get me in the 40 plus range running well on 4s?
   
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10.20.2007, 11:23 PM

I agree, the 1512/2d on 4s should be great with the stock light weight chassis and everything. With the 1515, you should not have less runtime, runtime is determined by several factors... gearing, finger happy?, weight, etc.

I like how they made all the tranny gears extra wide for extra durability, they should last a while. I also like how they made a BL single motor mount for centered mounting, and a single motor cover to go with it.


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10.20.2007, 11:24 PM

Personally, I'd go with the 1512, but some people want stupid power. I'm sure it could get into the 40mph range, just plug the 1512 2d into the speed calc and figure out the gearing you'd need.
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10.20.2007, 11:29 PM

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I agree, the 1512/2d on 4s should be great with the stock light weight chassis and everything. With the 1515, you should not have less runtime, runtime is determined by several factors... gearing, finger happy?, weight, etc.

I like how they made all the tranny gears extra wide for extra durability, they should last a while. I also like how they made a BL single motor mount for centered mounting, and a single motor cover to go with it.
Yes, I want to stay as plastic as I can, I just want a normal basher, not all FLM, and G-MAXX, I just need a nice, cheaper basher.... Not lots of voltage to push big tires, and all the alu etc

I can get very trigger happy at times when I have nothing better to do then wheelie at speed

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Personally, I'd go with the 1512, but some people want stupid power. I'm sure it could get into the 40mph range, just plug the 1512 2d into the speed calc and figure out the gearing you'd need.
Stupid power is fun, but 300 doller diffs to handle the power isnt lol

I will go do that, and then post it here to see what you guys think

: EDIT, the FDR of the new maxx is different then the old one though isnt it?

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10.21.2007, 11:10 AM

Keep in mind that these new diffs are different than the existing maxx or revo diffs. Only time will tell if you will really need an upgraded diff or not. I imagine if they hold up to twin Velineons at 50mph, they will probably do just fine for most any of us as well.
   
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10.21.2007, 11:40 AM

well i don't know or not yet... But the CRT.5 I think is back in play
right now... A maxx wold be fun though
   
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10.21.2007, 01:50 PM

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: EDIT, the FDR of the new maxx is different then the old one though isn't it?
Yes, the ratio on the new tranny is different than the old one. Don't know what the exact ratio is yet though.

I agree, the 1512/2.5d would be plenty of motor to get you 40+mph on 4s in fairly stock Emaxx. If you start loading it up with a ton of aluminum you might want to go with to the 1515 though.


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I am very impressed with the little truck. Jammin did a great job on it.


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10.21.2007, 02:17 PM

Hahahahahaha thats soon funny... The .5 does seem awesome
I really do want one, just I don't know 100% yet as far as everything isn't out yet, and then the price
   
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10.22.2007, 04:59 PM

Well, I think I want the Emaxx, the .5 is sooo cool, but I just dont think it will do what I want it to do in terms of off roading, I need ground clearance, and the Maxx has that, and I just sorta want a big-ish truck again

So, looks like the first MMM stuff out will be the NEU 1515 1Y 2200KV, so it is a 4s motor, and its a 1515, which isnt a issue as I might add alu and all, so im more then fine with the bigger motor, and in its bigger, so it should have more torque, which I hope will make it run cooler further running it on 4s in the Maxx

So, the list (so far) is

New E-Maxx
MMM combo with the wanta-be NEU 1515 1Y
2 TrakPower gold packs

And then I have some 40s series road rage that arent even glued to rims yet (meaning there new) on velocity 6 rims........

And the wants

New off road tires (dont know which ones)
The red tubes
spektrum rx (already have the radio and all that)
new shocks (UE's)
When made, alu bulks (the flm wont work because of the new bearing size) Same with all others

And thats abut all I can think of
   
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10.22.2007, 05:29 PM

Correct me if Im wrong, but arent the diff cases the same externally, just different internally to accomodate the different bearings? I checked the part numbers on the exploded views, and the bulks used on both the new Emaxx & the T-maxx3.3 are same, so you will be fine to use any aluminum bulks you like....
   
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Correct me if Im wrong, but arent the diff cases the same externally, just different internally to accomodate the different bearings? I checked the part numbers on the exploded views, and the bulks used on both the new Emaxx & the T-maxx3.3 are same, so you will be fine to use any aluminum bulks you like....
Either way, I wont have the money right away to get them, till they start to break (I dont bash that hard....) Then upgrade

I want to see what traxxas will come out with also
   
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10.22.2007, 05:48 PM

Cheap-skate...

Na, I understand totally. That said, the existing aluminium bulks that traxxas sells dont look much better than some nasty old Integy ones, only they are atleast made from 6061 t6, rather than whatever Integy uses..... lead?

Would be nice for Traxxas to come out with a larger range of upgrade parts themselves though.
   
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Cheap-skate...

Na, I understand totally. That said, the existing aluminium bulks that traxxas sells dont look much better than some nasty old Integy ones, only they are atleast made from 6061 t6, rather than whatever Integy uses..... lead?

Would be nice for Traxxas to come out with a larger range of upgrade parts themselves though.
LOL, I am when it comes to getting the car running, or buying all the upgrades, and having a rolling truck lol

FLM uses the same alu, but its silver insted of blue..... Dont know which one I like more lol

I hope they do, the single speed tranny stock is awesome, single motor mount and gear cover is cool, even though I dont use gear covers, and the plat will stay with 2 because I might put the titians in to screw around in water or something
   
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