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12.03.2005, 05:00 PM

I just figured in the cell count and kv the controler i was going to run. the gear ratio and it all come up with that. I got some help from promod. Thanks promod. I have not really calculated on speed yet. The motor has a hi torque rating so the gear ratio on final drive is a little lower than any other truck i have ran. I won't be able to test until next week if luck.


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12.04.2005, 05:53 AM

Here is a little calculator to help you out.
   
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12.04.2005, 08:27 AM

I had one that ran off windows excel. I don't have that so it didn't do much good. I check it out.


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12.08.2005, 07:24 AM

lehner 2250

This is one nice looking lehner.
I am very curious how it performs.
Maybe wen I get used to my wanderen 9XL, I will get my self somthing like this to.

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If you give me a little time I have to finish it up get it tuned in and then I going to try a video of it. I should be able to run in the 20 on cells. I am going to experiment with this as well. I not sure on the gearing so I start at one spot and keep and eye on it. I got the last few parts coming now. Hopefully it will be running by the end of the weekend.


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Can hardly wait on that video:C:

What controller are you going to use.

Good luck this weekend then.
   
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Controller is a 36 120 bk. It has a 42000 rpm limit so I have to keep an eye on that. The motor is only 1134 kv.


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I got the truck together today. It took it out for a test spin. Man is this thing awesome. :D I can't hardly put into words what this motor is like. I like the center diff as well. I got a couple pics of the truck. I do not have my extra long extension in front. I dropped that for I didn't have dog bone to run it at the time.
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Yes i know the truck is dirty. I know the wires are not organized. I have a new esc coming to go on it so not worry on wires. I was excited to drive. This is a after shot and hadn't had time to clean it. I love this thing man.
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Nice Leroy!!

very nice..!!

Please get us a movie!
   
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12.09.2005, 02:53 AM

Nice one, Leroy. I want a center diff too.
   
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I got the truck together today. It took it out for a test spin. Man is this thing awesome. :D I can't hardly put into words what this motor is like. I like the center diff as well. I got a couple pics of the truck. I do not have my extra long extension in front. I dropped that for I didn't have dog bone to run it at the time.
You drive 16 cells there..?

Whats the divrence wiht this motor compared to the wanderen 9XL is it faster?

It looks verey nice..:cool:
   
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12.09.2005, 04:05 AM

cool CHC!! thats real nice! Is there a cover for the pinion and spur gears? or is it ok open?
   
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12.09.2005, 05:11 AM

Open is okay. Look at 8th scale buggies.
   
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12.09.2005, 06:04 AM

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Open is okay. Look at 8th scale buggies.
Oh yeah, true. I just think that with it open how come no dirt or little rocks get caught up in there when its going
   
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