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Hong Nor X1 CRT! - 09.18.2009, 04:32 PM

Hi guy's..New to the forum and thought i'd share my latest creation!Swapped this roller pro kit for a savage 25.Was in perfect condition and only used at one NATS last year..

Running 80amp EZrun combo with 3665 2300kv motor.Using Intellect 4600mah 20c lipo's..Had all of this in my e-savage and was just to powerful and got fed up with snapping shafts and diffs.E-savage RTR was round 4.45kg and the truggy is just over 4.3kg.So its light!In my e-savage with this setup temps was round 50-80deg F on ESC and 70-100 deg F on the motor depending on conditions and air temp.So it ran nice and cool so should work just fine here!

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Mock up.


Custom motor mount.



Everything fitted.Wiring still a mess but its sorted now.





   
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09.18.2009, 04:34 PM

New body painted.



Let me know what you guy's thing..Greetings from South Africa.
   
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09.20.2009, 02:19 PM

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09.20.2009, 02:54 PM

Nice mount, i specialy like that "extra" mounting point in front of motor.
   
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09.20.2009, 03:13 PM

Yeah, that extra mounting point is a nice touch! Should help to keep the motor mount from bending in a bad front end collision. Nice work!


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09.20.2009, 03:56 PM

Thanks guy's..The mount is solid for sure..
   
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09.20.2009, 04:30 PM

Looks great, wise idea installing the set up in the more durable truggy platform. You should have a lot more fun to because the truggy will handle much better also.


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