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02.13.2008, 11:49 AM

Looks great. That motor is crazy long!!!!! I would look at finding a way to give it a little support in the back. Take some of the stress of of the motor mount in landing jumps and such.

Cant wait to see that thing run.


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02.13.2008, 12:06 PM

The aluminium used is 7075 t651, I will see in the first test if it's enough strong.The motor's length is about 11 cm
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02.13.2008, 12:12 PM

Hardstyle, I have you some pics of your genesis conversion, it seems to be interesting and what is your configuration ? For the batteries, it's not finished yet....
   
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02.13.2008, 03:47 PM

It was supposed to run bk12xl motor & bk12020 esc with two 3s2p maxamp lipos in series, if you meant that..
I got it running though, but with very poor success :P, the pinion got stripped pretty fast.
The boat motor mount (what I used) arent the best way to mount the motor in a car, that I have learned :D, its nearly impossible to get the right gear mesh between the spurs and pinion.
   
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Hello, some pics of my nemesis's chassis, it's not finished yet
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03.15.2008, 06:13 AM

Nice work! That is one HUGE motor..

Is the front shaft laying flat or is it at an angle? the cross-pins don't seem to be in line? (looks can be deceiving) an angle might hurt your drivetrain from the inconstant load.
   
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03.15.2008, 07:14 AM

Thats alot of work man! I thought you were allmost finished at the previous page :D
I know genesis/nemesis isnt easy to convert, its like any part wont go there without modding.. Even its a big car there isnt just enough room in there.

Keep it going! That will be a very nice car. Btw have you calculated the speeds on that setup?
   
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03.15.2008, 02:34 PM

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Aqwut is our true and dear powerhungry CEN genesis driver..
Thanks Serum... :)

New Project is a 3080 going into that GST....

Gone.. I like what you did dude... looks really awesome... A lot cleaner than mine that's for sure... That motor just looks awesome in there, I could barely fit a 2280 into mine.. So fresh and so clean... Great Work....!!


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Now THAT is what I call a TVP chassis!
   
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03.16.2008, 10:42 AM

Gone, is that plastic that is sandwiched between 2 plates of aluminum?... My friend had some of that, but I don't know where he bought it.. his brother in-law gave him some... Where'd you get it from?.. those makes awesome battery trays...


The Power of BRUSHLESS!!!!!
http://www.geocities.com/aqwut
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Everything is brushless!!
   
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03.17.2008, 12:58 PM

The chassis isn't finished yet, it will be made in 6061 aluminum, it's only a prototype. The aluminum with plastic between the two plates is called "alucobon" and it comes from here
http://www.timcomposites.fr/produits-alucobond.asp
I don't know if you can find it in the United states
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An other pics a++
   
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The chassis isn't finished yet, it will be made in 6061 aluminum, it's only a prototype. The aluminum with plastic between the two plates is called "alucobon" and it comes from here
http://www.timcomposites.fr/produits-alucobond.asp
I don't know if you can find it in the United states
Thanks for your comments a++
Thanks dude.... ... Can't wait to see a video..


The Power of BRUSHLESS!!!!!
http://www.geocities.com/aqwut
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Everything is brushless!!
   
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The finished chassis
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04.10.2008, 02:43 PM

OMGOMGOMG, Thats sick! Is that motor mount a little bit twisted or is it just a camera angle?
Make sure you do a video about this beast!
   
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