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RC-Monster Stock
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10.14.2007, 06:06 PM
i hate their plastic...
nice conversion though. that clutch idea is really nice. it'll definitely save your gears from the brushless powah. looks like a nice setup, and the weight seems balanced from the pics. i much like my dual battery setup, though. as more people get this, we'll see how it pans out.
wish it came in silver...
i like a handful of the conversions i've seen here better, methinks. i definitely like mine better ( i haven't shown you guys pics yet... but i will  )
other than that... time will tell. oh... and this... "Stay tuned for Tekno RC's line of brushless motors."
nothing in the garage right now... another revo on the way, prolly
Last edited by Mallanaga; 10.14.2007 at 06:14 PM.
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Old Skool
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10.14.2007, 06:17 PM
Im interested to see what motors they come out with too. As for the silver thing- greased lightning should have the desired effect :D
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RC-Monster Mod
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10.14.2007, 06:39 PM
Personally, I'll probably be buying it. I LOVE that kit for some reason. The motor mount seems REALLY nice and the battery tray is a nice design as well, which the multiple slots for different batteries, etc. I already have Mikes motor mount, though.
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RC-Monster Dual Brushless
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10.14.2007, 07:28 PM
I understand the skepticism, involving the clutch, but thats where this conversion helps newbs. I got friends who love my G2R, but don't want to drop 500 in their rigs and give up the center diff. Besides, i miss this portion of the hobby, innovation is sorely missed in my mind. since the BJ4 in 4wd and the T2 Xray, in touring there is not a lot of innovation in RC lately. I really like to see a big player take chances on something.
Work because i gotta, play because i wanna
People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
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10.14.2007, 08:05 PM
i think this kit is cool, and with a nitro clutch it should allow the mm to support more motors, i really miss my first version and this is similar, but not ready to give up the g3r chassis i have like 10 runs on , but maybe will start a new project!!!!
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RC-Monster Mod
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10.14.2007, 08:22 PM
I think the clutchbell might atually help. It will allow more adjustment for one.
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RC-Monster Stock
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10.14.2007, 09:10 PM
Looks like a 1515 type may have issues hitting the a-arm.
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KillaHurtz
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10.15.2007, 10:43 AM
The mount looks nice, but it looks like it is set back in order to make clearance for the clutchbell adapter. I don't think it would work w/ std mod1 pinions.
Otherwise I like the kit. The esc mount looks most promising to me, tho I would worry abit about its exposure to top side damage. For my conversion, Being able to use the entire L side for a batt tray would be nice. Lay down the batts more for lower cg and balance tweeking. The MGM I now have on that side is 80mm long! :P
The clutchbell adapater does look interesting for other conversions tho. Is it the LST that has the two spd CB/spur? Maybe on some truggies too to give some sort of slip. However it does require the use of manual brakes, so its def a tradeoff.
Cool tho, I hope it encourages more conversions and peopke over to the BL side.
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10.15.2007, 12:10 PM
At first glance it looks very nice. I do have a problem with the mesh adjustment though. The stock Nitro motor sits a bit under the spur gear, so the angled up/down adjustment of the stock setup works well. However, the Techno mount makes the pinion sit to the side of the spur. The stock mesh adjustment will still work, but won't have the adjustment range that Mike's mount does by far.
The 5mm shaft requirement is not a real limitation because you can get bore adaptors. The new bore reducer line-up Mike has are really nice and strong.
The battery tray is nice though, but should be 6061 IMO simply for strength.
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10.15.2007, 06:46 PM
Wonder how the weight/balance will be with this kit...many of the Revo guys say the Revo could use as much weight moved forward as possible, this kit looks like it puts much of the heavy parts too far back...just curious...I'm not a Revo guy...yet...
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Old Skool
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10.16.2007, 06:57 AM
Thats rather odd- the 2nd video that riceman posted there was also posted backalong, only it was said to be a topsecret video of Traxxas' E-revo they were supposedly developing. Whatever.....
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10.16.2007, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by suicideneil
Thats rather odd- the 2nd video that riceman posted there was also posted backalong, only it was said to be a topsecret video of Traxxas' E-revo they were supposedly developing. Whatever.....
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 I hadn't heard that one. Can you post a link to that?
I'm just curious how these rumors start. I shot both of those videos out here in San Diego CA where Tekno is based and does much of their R&D testing at the local club tracks. Check out the distinct orange body and yellow wing of the car in both videos. It's the same vehicle.
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10.16.2007, 12:23 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by suicideneil
Thats rather odd- the 2nd video that riceman posted there was also posted backalong, only it was said to be a topsecret video of Traxxas' E-revo they were supposedly developing. Whatever.....
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Well maybe someone thought thats what it was and then told everyone thus starting a rumor, but it was most definitely Tekno doing their testing at Palomar (the older video). I race at Palomar and have seen that truck pass me many times
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10.16.2007, 01:11 PM
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As for testing time with the Mamba Max / Neu configuration here is another clip I put together and posted up on Youtube in May - over five months ago.
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Yeah, i waved that off with my seccond post; it's probably solved with a clutch.
That's basicly the only part i don't like about this conversion; the clutch is useless on a brushless car. since a brushless motor (or brushed motors as known for rc-vehicles) have got torque from 0 rpm, it's only adding another wearing part. Instead of replacing brushes, you can stock up on springs and other clutch parts.
I love their layout, but with this clutch it's missing the big picture.
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10.16.2007, 02:07 PM
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I love their layout, but with this clutch it's missing the big picture.
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Exactly my point of view.
I do like their swaybar system (reminds me Dafni's alot).
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