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02.21.2010, 12:09 PM

Beau, what's the gap between your x-braces? I'mm just curiios if it's the same compared to the G1 chassis.


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Mike needs to make some more of his mount. I need at least 1 more to convert my supermaxx to brushless.


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02.21.2010, 12:25 PM

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Beau, what's the gap between your x-braces? I'mm just curiios if it's the same compared to the G1 chassis.


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Mike needs to make some more of his mount. I need at least 1 more to convert my supermaxx to brushless.
I cant find my good caliper but with my cheapy pocket chum its a hair over 46mm also, probably the same. Like I said the verticle triangle area is where I put the spur gear and it is tight probably less than 1mm clearence on either side.
   
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02.21.2010, 12:35 PM

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I cant find my good caliper but with my cheapy pocket chum its a hair over 46mm also, probably the same. Like I said the verticle triangle area is where I put the spur gear and it is tight probably less than 1mm clearence on either side.
I think your going to have to remove a little material for to work well... you also have to consider the movement (even if it may be slight)
the CD might have under high torque situations or even bumps.. the spur might make contact with the rails while running.
   
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02.21.2010, 08:08 PM

Harold, is that linc's hands?


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02.23.2010, 03:22 AM

mount works like a champ just use 2 rear 100.5 dogbones and you are set ordering some rcm treys for it
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mount works like a champ just use 2 rear 100.5 dogbones and you are set ordering some rcm treys for it
That looks real good ... may I have more please.
   
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02.23.2010, 03:24 AM

Looks great bro. Your idea just gave me a reason to start running my thunder chassis again.


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Here are some more pictures of my build.












Suspension is UE's EXT Pro, driveshafts are X1 CRT universals so I can use my 17mm Dace hub adapters, front shocks are UE supershocks while the rears are ST RR fronts. I will be running either 5 S 4100 in parallel or 5S 5000mah in series.


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Here are some more pictures of my build.

Suspension is UE's EXT Pro, driveshafts are X1 CRT universals so I can use my 17mm Dace hub adapters, front shocks are UE supershocks while the rears are ST RR fronts. I will be running either 5 S 4100 in parallel or 5S 5000mah in series.

That's looking good George... do you have any shots from the side of the truck illustrating how low the motor is really sits? ...hmmmmm... I'm wanting a set of those arms now... they look so good on any truck... nice build man.

More please... :)
   
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I happen to have a set of ue ext arms I am selling pm me if your interested. Looks awesome lito. Love the motor in the center.
   
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Lito, 5s 5000 in a series, i'm assuming you are talking about using a 2s and 3s in a series correct?


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Lito, 5s 5000 in a series, i'm assuming you are talking about using a 2s and 3s in a series correct?
I will be running a 2S and 3S for 5S in series (I currently have 2 x 2S and 2 x 3S Neu 5000mah batts for my son's buggy, 2 battery conversion setup from Castle). However, I will also be running a pair of 5S 4100 mah Neu batteries in parallel for long runtimes (I have 4 of them that I bought from Neu sale $85 apiece).

Angry-alien, here a shot you requested. Clearance/gap is about 6-8mm.
Gap between the motor and chassis is about 7mm.


Turck is finally finished but I will not be able to run it this weekend because of rain . I'll get a video once I get a chance to run it.


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02.26.2010, 10:36 PM

Incredible maxxes guys, mount looks great in there. Looks like george needs a new set of tires tho. Can't last long w/ that power :)
   
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Incredible maxxes guys, mount looks great in there. Looks like george needs a new set of tires tho. Can't last long w/ that power :)
Thanks. I will be using those tires for pavement runs only. It used to be my holeshots but they're slicks now .


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02.26.2010, 11:37 PM

HOLY $H!T George...I haven't seen a G1 chassis in YEARS...
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