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12.29.2009, 09:56 PM

Since this thread was started for the VE8 i will post here . LOOK what i got today . Cornolio I hope you dont mind me posting this here . I figured since you have a good thread about this car here . We could keep all the talk about the VE8 in one place . For those who have the VE8 what is there flightmax hard case lipoe that will fit ?.


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I read somewere up to 150mm i think . I know the thunderpower 4s 500- HC fits . But they are not as wide as the flightmax . I just measured the tray. I got the following 140mmx 49mm. But there is small bumps that can be fieled out to get a 50mm width pack. So depending how accurete the flightmaxx measurments are .

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12.29.2009, 10:07 PM

You are correct, you a pack 140X50 and under to fit the Ve8. I recently got one myself and just finished putting it together today, no picks yet though.

here is a list of other packs that fit along with some hobby city lipos (and others of course), got this off of RCTech.

HYPERION
G3 CX 4000 MAH 4S 14.8V 25C/45C

G3 CX 5000 MAH 4S 14.8V 25C/45C

G3 VX 4200 MAH 4S 14.8V 35C/65C

THUNDER POWER
Hardcase Li-Polymer Battery 40C (14.8V/4200mAh)

Hardcase Li-Polymer Battery 40C (14.8V/5000mAh)

SMC
5400mAh/40C+/4S/14.8V Soft Case

5200mAh/50C/4S/14.8V Hard Case

PRO-MATCHED
5100mAh/40C/4S/14.8V Hard Case

REEDY
5000mAh/40C/4S/14.8V Hard Case

Hope it helps, I can't wait to get mine on the track, I'll post up some picks when my bro brings my new lid on the weekend.
   
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12.29.2009, 10:17 PM

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You are correct, you a pack 140X50 and under to fit the Ve8. I recently got one myself and just finished putting it together today, no picks yet though.

here is a list of other packs that fit along with some hobby city lipos (and others of course), got this off of RCTech.

HYPERION
G3 CX 4000 MAH 4S 14.8V 25C/45C

G3 CX 5000 MAH 4S 14.8V 25C/45C

G3 VX 4200 MAH 4S 14.8V 35C/65C

THUNDER POWER
Hardcase Li-Polymer Battery 40C (14.8V/4200mAh)

Hardcase Li-Polymer Battery 40C (14.8V/5000mAh)

SMC
5400mAh/40C+/4S/14.8V Soft Case

5200mAh/50C/4S/14.8V Hard Case

PRO-MATCHED
5100mAh/40C/4S/14.8V Hard Case

REEDY
5000mAh/40C/4S/14.8V Hard Case

Hope it helps, I can't wait to get mine on the track, I'll post up some picks when my bro brings my new lid on the weekend.

Thats great thank very much . I dont see any hobby city battery's listed .


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Ya thanks FastXR! Great info!
   
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12.29.2009, 11:17 PM

Hyperion 2950vx, 3300vx and 3300cx should work as well, especially if going 5s or 6s.
   
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12.29.2009, 11:20 PM

No problem guys, I can't take any credit just plagiarized another site LOL

Sorry there was no listing for H/C lipos that fit. but if you stick in the dimensions listed (140mmx50mm) you should be good, use the handy lipo filter function for the # of cells you want and it will give you a nice list, just look thru for one that fits. Failing that have a look at the ve8 thread on RCTech someone probably lists one that fits. Good luck.

Im going the 6s with a 1400kv tekin and MMP myself it should be a really efficient setup and have great run times.
   
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Here are some more pics . Thats it for tonight . I will post the rest tommorow .
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Here is some more pics for those that are interested .
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12.31.2009, 09:22 AM

Somehow those look very familiar...

Did you guys figure out what the little tabs with 2 holes each on the back side of the rear hubs are for?

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Somehow those look very familiar...

Did you guys figure out what the little tabs with 2 holes each on the back side of the rear hubs are for?
I was told they are for wheel scrapers, used in muddy conditions so dirt wont build up on inside of the wheel.
   
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12.31.2009, 06:03 PM

Thats exactly what those two holes on the RR knuckles are for . Here are the rest of the build pics for those that are interested . The tires are proline calibers, in m3 compound .
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Guys after reading about the ve8 chassis breaking up Fr & looking at mine that i just built . I think i may have come up with a idea to help strengthen the FR end . This is the idea i came up with . I was thinking 2mm or 3mm aluminum would work fine. Right know it's just masking tape to show what it would look like . It would double as a brace & skid pad . As you can see it would cover the seem were the FR plate & chassis are connected . The black line is there just to show were the slight bend would be . I would like to know what everyone's thoughts are on my idea ?.
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Hot bodies does sell front and rear skid plates.Maybe they could provide some strengthening

   
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Hot bodies does sell front and rear skid plates.Maybe they could provide some strengthening


I imagine those would make it stronger.


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an interesting point about plastic chassis for 1/8 scale is the new traxxas slash 4x4. it is not 1/10 scale. wheel base and width lines up perfectlly with my 808. curious to see how that chassis holds up on the outdoor track this summer.
   
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