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07.06.2009, 11:28 AM

Yea I've been seeing the wheely King stuff in your photobucket cool stuff!
   
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07.06.2009, 04:51 PM

It's more like 2 WK's I rebuild and modified it till there was only the axle housings left


Then I looked at all the stock parts laying around and decided that it would be cool to have an extra WK that the kid's can play with




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nice project - 07.12.2009, 04:57 PM

snoop, i like what you are doing to that old e-maxx,
i to have a 3906 brushless project on the go, but i put mine in the project x for some reason, might have been under the influence at the time .
like the roll cage idea, i too made a welded steel roll cage around 4 years ago to sit under the hummer body (proline).
my son drove the truck at full speed into the rear axle on my transit and i must admit the cage was a write off but the internals were untouched.
thinking this time i may try a carbon fibre roll cage with c/f body panels, so its all one piece. hmmm ....
   
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07.12.2009, 05:27 PM

Thanks chrismechanic
I was out earlier today bashing my Maxx and it runs great with my 4K nimh batt's but I an waiting on a Novak 4s LVC from ModelsportUK so I can use my new 2s1p 3000mah LiPo's


Do you shop at ModelsportUK ?
or are there a good rc shop near you ?



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07.13.2009, 04:25 AM

hi snoop/all...i ran my truck sunday afternoon down the foresty bit on the end of the park, a five minute walk from home, went ok, popped a front shock and bent the drive shaft after a bad landing.
there is a model shop around 40 mins drive from home but i get parts from all over, my mm combo came from a main hobbies as was best price around.
i usually make any parts that can be fabricated at home.
are u still running the 775 titan in your maxx?
you will really smile whe u get lipo power in your maxx.
and smile even more when you go over to brushless.
lipos are 100% improvment over nmhi, i run 5s on my maxx and is blistering, also get a longer run time, i get around 45-50 mins.
whats an lvc? speed controller?
talk soon byee all...
   
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07.13.2009, 05:33 PM

Nice! I like how they etched "Novak Racing" into the board.
   
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lvc - 07.14.2009, 09:14 AM

hi snoop/all...oh i see, ive never needed one, mm combo has built in lvc plus i run 5s & 6s so it would be useless
snoop i just visited your web site, great vids, do u run the rear diff lock in your maxx? if not u need to fit one.
much better for climbing, truck is much less likely to get bogged down. see ya'll

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07.16.2009, 04:57 AM

I just got home from a 2 day trip with my kid's to Legoland and my Novak LVC was waiting for me
And I know where all the wires go now
I thought that the Novak LVC had a balancing harness a my 2s LVC do

So I need to wire everything up and make sure my LiPo's are fully charged
and .........................



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07.16.2009, 05:02 AM

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hi snoop/all...oh i see, ive never needed one, mm combo has built in lvc plus i run 5s & 6s so it would be useless
snoop i just visited your web site, great vids, do u run the rear diff lock in your maxx? if not u need to fit one.
much better for climbing, truck is much less likely to get bogged down. see ya'll
Yes I do, and I got a bottle of 60,000wt diff oil for the front, just haven't had "time" to put it in
I also have a spare diff with a spool



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leaky diffs - 07.16.2009, 07:07 PM

hi snoop/all...as we have good weather over here atm i took truck for a test run today at a construction site and found this Click image for larger version

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here is latest picture of truck sporting proline mk1 hummer body and now have ultra hard inserts on the standard tyres and what a difference, no more ballooning . so heres before.. Click image for larger version

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as you can see i had a good time and my mate who ran his xtm monster nitro thing had a slight problem, he opened his throttle and servo gave up at full bore so hes only got steering and he was trying to catch the truck much to my amusment.
snoop ive tryed running with thick oil in front diff but it seems to just puke it all out within a few runs. you have same problem? i think a seal would cure it like a savage diff with an o ring.
good luck with the lipos byee
   
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07.17.2009, 02:30 PM

That Maxx looks great
I only have one set of beadlock wheels and changing tires is not that hard
I used marine silicone glue in my rear diff, I haven't tried the 60.000wt diff oil in the front yet
But a O-ring sealed diff is the best bet I got as well and
I plan on replacing my diff's with LST diff housings and 1/8 diff's if my stock Maxx diff's blow again



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07.27.2009, 09:57 AM

great looking rig you got there, what esc you using ?
   
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07.27.2009, 01:18 PM

I use a 100% waterproof Mtroniks Super E-Truck ESC
With a Novak 4s LVC



E-Maxx 3906 with Titan 775 and LiPo power



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07.27.2009, 06:24 PM

thanks for the info, just got an emaxx roller but didnt want to turn it into a nickel and dime rig, ill go check on pricing for the speedo since your set-up in the vids seems to run well.
   
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Feel free to ask if there is anything you want to know



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