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09.17.2009, 03:53 AM

Excellent work congratulations, I wanted to know how you felt about
protect the engine from dust, it has a
fan that sucks in air.
I have the same problem on my baja with a NEU 2215 and
I do not know how to fix it.
   
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09.17.2009, 06:37 AM

Check the space between the center ring and pinion. I had to shim mine.

Yeah, you are not going to have many battery mounting options that way.
   
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All I can say is that this thing is phenomenal. Great job.
Thanks, I'm glad I got this project done in one week.

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Excellent work congratulations, I wanted to know how you felt about
protect the engine from dust, it has a
fan that sucks in air.
I have the same problem on my baja with a NEU 2215 and
I do not know how to fix it.
As you can see in the rear of the motor can is the intake. I will put a piece of foam or some kind of filter around that whole area. I'm actually leaning towards covering the whole motor(mount and all) in some kind of filter cloth/material. but for sure the rear will have a filter and the front sides of the motor will be shielded as well...

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Check the space between the center ring and pinion. I had to shim mine.

Yeah, you are not going to have many battery mounting options that way.
Hey, thanks.. I will shim it for sure.. I'll have to figure something out for the battery mounting... Right now, I I'm thinking of mounting the battery on an angle in the rear. But I'll have to play with it, because I want it as balanced as possible for the jumps.


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09.17.2009, 04:49 PM

looking great aqwut. i really like how you mounted the motor. that turned out well.


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looking great aqwut. i really like how you mounted the motor. that turned out well.
Thanks man.. after spending so much money on Batteries, Motor and ESC.. Something had to be done that could save me some money... I tried to keep it stock as possible...


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09.17.2009, 07:22 PM

great job!!

now i want a new truck!when will this ever end?


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