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Upgrading my 3906 - 02.23.2009, 04:25 PM

Iīm in the middle of upgrading my Old 3906
Here is what I have done so far

RRP 66T/18T double slipper
3905 steel idler gears
3905 steering with black spring and alloy servo horn
Futaba MG servo
Kyosho 550 motors
3905 driveshaft and wheel hubs
3905 A-Arms
17mm wheel hex
Maximizer beadlock with Paddle and crimefighter tires
RPM shock towers

So whatīs next ?
RRP 54T/15T Mod1 double slipper
New 550 motors
Traxxas 4ch receiver
Slash receiver box

Here is two videoīs of my 3906
E-Maxx in Snow HD

E-Maxx in Water and mud


Her is a few picīs






More picīs later



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02.23.2009, 11:02 PM

Sound pretty goog for brushed motors. What about a MMM combo with some lipo batteries or a 2.4 gHz radio?
   
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02.24.2009, 05:48 PM

That would be AWESOME

The MMM 2200Kv with 6s LiPo and charger......
Itīs on my wish list
(looking over scolder to see where the misses is)


No That is too expensive



More picīs uploading right now



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02.24.2009, 06:22 PM

3905 steering with blue alloy servo arm




RPM shock towers


3905 Steel idler gears




And the test drive was in snow





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03.10.2009, 02:35 PM

New Extended chassis braces








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03.10.2009, 08:59 PM

Where did those brace come from? Did you make them?
   
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03.11.2009, 03:37 PM

From my mind
Yup I made them with a jigsaw, drill press and a few different files

Got a lot more done today (picīs later)

I need to fab a bracket for the center drive shaft before I can test it

And then the Formula Off-road tube body



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03.11.2009, 09:35 PM

You've got some mad skills Snoop. keep us posted.
   
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03.12.2009, 07:20 PM

Thankīs mkrusedc
Your NeuMaxx is bada$$

Ooh I got my motors RRP slipper and new receiver + box
Daaang thatīs a really small receiver



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03.12.2009, 09:49 PM

The 2.4 GHz receivers are tiny. I like anything that is less weight. Also being small gives more placement possibilities.
   
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03.13.2009, 05:26 PM

I got the 2216 4ch receiver
Compared to the original, itīs tiny
My FM receivers are the same size as the 2216 27 mhz

I had a little time after work and I finished the extended drive shaft and bracket



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03.13.2009, 07:05 PM

post some pics man, that thing is Loooong. whats the new wheelbase?
Again PICS!!

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03.14.2009, 04:37 PM

Ooh you want photos



The WB is 45cm
And the body is just for fun


I spent all evening today mounting my new motors and the receiver box
I had to rewire the ESC to make everything fit inside

And then I realized that I made the shaft too short
so now I need to make a new extended shaft



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03.16.2009, 03:17 PM

I was outside testing with front wheel drive when it flipped and I busted the e-clips in a front shock
tried to drive any way and both screws on the pinions loosenīd
and chewed the spur to pieces :o
luckily I got a 54T Mod 1 steel spur ;D



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03.26.2009, 07:32 PM

Snoop that is one loooooong Maxx. Can you hear it screaming for brushless? I CAN!
   
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