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08.16.2008, 12:42 AM

Looks great!!! That's good runtime too. It must be mighty fast since we usually run the 2.5D on 4s, LOL.

p.s. It looks like the motor plates under the motor mount may be in the reverse position. You can turn them around so the clutch assembly is better supported on the shaft.


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thats an unusual motor there, nice setup :)


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08.16.2008, 02:31 AM

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thats an unusual motor there, nice setup :)
It's the Tekno motor mount.

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08.16.2008, 08:32 AM

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Looks great!!! That's good runtime too. It must be mighty fast since we usually run the 2.5D on 4s, LOL.

p.s. It looks like the motor plates under the motor mount may be in the reverse position. You can turn them around so the clutch assembly is better supported on the shaft.
I'll check that out,thanks for the tip.





on 5s the buggy is a rocket,had to turn the endpoint down to make it "driveable"
I have run it on 4s also,run the endpoint back to 100%,saw the same runtime with the 4s batt I ran,I would have thought 5s with less endpoint would be better runtime than 4s with 100%
   
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