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05.04.2007, 11:30 AM

You wanted to do injury to your CNC machine when your vehicle runs crap? using a certain device to hit it?

I noticed the 30 degree on the motormount, what do you do to support the motor? i like it when the motor is flush on the bottom of the chassis/motorplate. it makes a nice support.
   
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05.04.2007, 12:50 PM

[QUOTE=Serum]You wanted to do injury to your CNC machine when your vehicle runs crap? using a certain device to hit it?

I noticed the 30 degree on the motormount, what do you do to support the motor?QUOTE]

What i meant was that i enjoy milling a lot - so when i dont wanna mill - it has to be something pretty interesting to make me not want to mill - and the 30 degrees was so that i would have a nice place to recess the speed controller into the chassis - and there is no other support for the motor - Mike looked at it last night and saw that it was very strong - so there is no other support besides the aluminum motor mount...


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05.04.2007, 02:33 PM

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You wanted to do injury to your CNC machine when your vehicle runs crap? using a certain device to hit it?

I noticed the 30 degree on the motormount, what do you do to support the motor?QUOTE]

What i meant was that i enjoy milling a lot - so when i dont wanna mill - it has to be something pretty interesting to make me not want to mill - and the 30 degrees was so that i would have a nice place to recess the speed controller into the chassis - and there is no other support for the motor - Mike looked at it last night and saw that it was very strong - so there is no other support besides the aluminum motor mount...
A bit off topic here Walter, but what springs (for the shocks) are those on your smaxx?


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05.04.2007, 04:52 PM

Supermaxx shocks - all 4 black neweuser


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05.04.2007, 06:26 PM

GREAT TRUCK !! one question,which will be a better racer your supermaxx or your Jammin or pretty close given the same good driver


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05.04.2007, 06:31 PM

im gonna say the jammin - its 9lbs 6ozs compared to the supermaxx with dual 5s packs tipping the scales at around 11lbs, not to mention the jammin is about an inch lower - so were going to have to see this weekend..


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