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11.27.2005, 06:12 AM
O.K. so this is an easy one. Kinda lame I know. I just thought it looked pretty dam funny and I had to share it.
(There will actually be no prize given away in this contest, that was just a Joke)
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11.27.2005, 06:39 AM
Hmm... A Toyota Prius!! Yay! What's my prize!?
That kinda looks like a buggy, if you just hide the two titans, suspension, and the chassis :L: Is that yours?
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11.27.2005, 06:55 AM
Yes, that is my other maxx that I am building. I'm going single BL this time and I am trying to make it as light as possible. I am aiming for the 7.5 lb. range. And no, it's not going to stay looking like that.:D Although I might keep the wheels on.
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11.27.2005, 07:07 AM
A good way to keep weight down is to have a chassis similiar to truggies/buggies. Then you can use a center diff and have less bulk. Lipoies help too. What motor/esc are you planning on using?
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11.27.2005, 07:16 AM
I allready have the 9L and I ordered the 9920 a few days ago. And LiPo will be in the future. (going to have to be if I want to get the weight down to where I want it).
I see you are in So. Cal. also e-traxxer. You must also be an insomniac like me?:eek:
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11.27.2005, 07:33 AM
Yup! And hey, don't I win a prize for guessing it right.. a Toyota Prius.
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11.27.2005, 07:39 AM
Nope, it's a Twin Turbo Supra, you were way off.:D
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11.27.2005, 07:42 AM
No way! That has to be a prius! Let's just split the prize and call it even :L:
Are you going to keep the stock A-Arms, or try to find some that are lighter? A savage-style upper arm would cut the weight down a bit.
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11.27.2005, 07:56 AM
Planned on keeping the stock arms. I'll have to compare them to my Savage arms. Are they interchangeable?
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11.27.2005, 07:57 AM
LOL, that prius and this one might come from the same hand.. THey both make me laugh.. (excusestoallthetoyotapriusownersintheworldwhomigh tfeeloffended)
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11.27.2005, 08:04 AM
:lol !!
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11.27.2005, 10:37 AM
the aluminum gmaxx suspension is lighter than the stock arms john just for the record
I would lose or do something with the bumpers
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11.27.2005, 03:07 PM
I don't think you can fit savage upper arms on a maxx, I meant that you could make/find some upper arms that are more of a "T" shape, not an "A" shape. You could probably mod a Savage's arm or the maxx's bulkhead. I don't know if the weight savings is really worth all that work though.
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11.27.2005, 03:35 PM
Funny you mention the bumpers coolhand, they are next on the chopping block. As far as the arms go, I'll probably just leave them stock. All the money for this one is going into the drivtrain.
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11.27.2005, 04:24 PM
e maxx I win! Now whats the prize?
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