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Max/Amp Lipo's in my old E-Maxx
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Max/Amp Lipo's in my old E-Maxx - 04.05.2008, 01:09 PM

I went brushless in my old E-Maxx, I swiched over to lipo's
Max/Amp lipo's give me awesome power, and very good running time, this is my old Emaxx truck.



   
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04.05.2008, 01:39 PM

Looks good. What's your BL setup details?
   
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04.05.2008, 01:41 PM

Welcome to the forum!

We need some details of your setup!
   
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04.05.2008, 02:26 PM

I'm running a Novak 4.5
dressed in Integy
(Split Spoke) chrome wheels, Talon tires, foam inserts) by Traxxas
suspension CNC-machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and are anodized-brilliant-blue
I'm waiting on a Low CG T-6061 Aluminum Chassis, by Kershaw Designs
   
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04.05.2008, 02:28 PM

my suspension is by Integy
well almost all hop-ups on my truck are
   
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04.05.2008, 07:06 PM

Good looking truck. Can I ask though, but why did you decide to go with all Integy parts?


   
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04.05.2008, 07:26 PM

Best place to get blue stuff...
   
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04.06.2008, 06:49 AM

I went with Integy parts, cause they had the most blue hop-ups I could find, plus
they have a good reputation.
   
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04.06.2008, 07:46 AM

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I went with Integy parts, cause they had the most blue hop-ups I could find, plus
they have a good reputation.
Don't let them get to you Supersam. There isn't much love here for Integy products. Still your truck is looking pretty good for a blue monster. I have one much like your'se. That is the way I started in the begining as well due to the amount of stuff they provide and the ease of getting it, plus the price is a cheap way to start. Just don't expect to much support with your choices. Keep up the good work.
   
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04.06.2008, 07:50 AM

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04.06.2008, 09:06 AM

there is one upgrade i would advice you to buy; a camshaft type servo saver; the one you are using now, which is mounted on the servo, isn't designed for the large wheels.

Since the new e-maxx (the 3905) uses a camshaft type of saver it wouldn't be too hard to find.

You could have bought FLM parts too; Jamie can have them custom anodized if you are looking for a different colour!
   
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04.06.2008, 02:29 PM

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I think that sticker is slowing you down. Replace it with a NYG sticker and you'll be good to go.

But seriously, looks like it was a fun project.

Are you running an LVC on the stock EVX?


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