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They just paved my streets. Emaxx question? -
10.26.2008, 04:49 PM
Running an emaxx on a 7XL mostly on a paved street. I could get up to full speed, turn the wheel and have it do a 180 and bring it back. They just paved the streets and I am getting some serious traction now, but its flipping over on just about every turn. Anyone have any recommendations besides making it go slower? My body is taking a beating here.
I thinking about moving the shocks one position down to make them longer?
Maybe thinking about some E-revo wheels/tires which seem to give a little?
Or should I just get an E-revo and it will be more stable and forget about the maxx?
Or was it all just a good dream and these things arent supposed to do 180's on pavement at 42mph?
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10.26.2008, 05:05 PM
The erevo does handle better than the emaxx. Your street must have been very slippery. My blacktop street next to the shop will easily flip a truck at 20mph...
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10.26.2008, 06:59 PM
Ya it was a slick dark grey before and now I'm looking at a thin layer of black tar that they put on top.
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Im not dark, Im over ripened! xD
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10.26.2008, 07:09 PM
lower the truck, lower the roll center. add some camber.
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10.26.2008, 07:09 PM
What shocks are you using? You could move them so that they are more vertical, soften the springs and get a roll bar. The Revo does handle better.
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10.26.2008, 07:33 PM
I'm using the stock shocks.
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10.26.2008, 07:37 PM
What tires are you using? I bet if you install the stock chevrons you won't have any flipping problems  .
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10.26.2008, 07:38 PM
Pretty tough to overcome the laws of nature. The only way to do a turn like that at that speed to completely overcome the forces of friction and centripital forces. Slicks and/or dropping that thing to the ground.
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10.26.2008, 08:32 PM
Ya I'm running the stock chevrons. They just slide all over the place. I think traxxas did it on purpose. I tried the tmax new 6.3" tires for a while, but it would flip with those so I went back to the stockers. They have much more grip and are horribly unbalanced. I really dont know how the t-maxx guys can keep that thing on the ground with those tires.
My shell and the body posts are just taking a beating right now.
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10.26.2008, 08:50 PM
Get some RPM offset wheels and Proline Mashers with a hard insert and tape the tires. It will reduce the bite and be a little more firm for less tire roll. Also, if you are using the stock red springs, take all the spacers off and let it sag. Set the shocks to the lowest ride height and see if that helps.
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10.26.2008, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by mkrusedc
What shocks are you using? You could move them so that they are more vertical, soften the springs and get a roll bar. The Revo does handle better.
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no, you want to do the exact opposite. giving more of an angle will make the vehicle more forgiving and stable all around.
Also, giving more angle will make the shocks "softer" and more progressive.
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10.26.2008, 10:12 PM
Thanks for the info guys. I looked at the shocks and I moved them out so they have more angle like Andrew32 said. I guess if you adjust them at the top you make them more verticle, at the bottom put them more at an angle. I didnt realize there were spacers in there but I could have just taken them out.
Turns out I had a busted lower A arm and I didnt even know it. The turnbuckles were keeping everything in place. Guess I should check the truck more often. I spend so much time researching power plants for these things I am a bit lost on the basics.
I did try it out with the new shock spacing and it runs much better. I can turn on a dime again at 3/4 top speed. I'm not going to try top speed until I replace the lower a arm. If its still a bit squirrley I will remove the spacers.
Thanks again.
Last edited by hemiblas; 10.26.2008 at 10:13 PM.
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10.26.2008, 10:18 PM
Put the shocks on the most outer lower mounting positions and most inner on the upper positions, remove all spacers, and hope for the best! A set of 1/2 offset rims would widen the stance abit and that'd help to. A set of road specific tires such as the road rage tires would also help. Of course if your considering getting a different vehicle that would help too! The Maxx series handle like crap and IMO are a PITA to work on. The REVO is a much better handling platform if you want to stick with a MT however if you're just going to be running on the street I would suggest a different route all together! A Truggy may also be a good alternative as they have large tires and decent ground clearence to handle off road but they also have a much lower COG.
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10.26.2008, 10:22 PM
I wouldn't call the Revo an MT, more of a truggy with big tires. I would get a 4-Tec or something for the street if thats all you do. I got a couple buggies so I only run my brushless Maxx now when I play on my track in the back yard. It never sees the streets anymore.
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10.26.2008, 11:31 PM
There is a fine line between MT and Truggy but the REVO is a MT. A Truggy has a plate chassis with everything mounted on top of it, much less ground clearence and lower COG. A REVO has the diffs below the chassis, more ground clearence and a much higher COG.
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