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06.18.2008, 04:59 PM
lol, oops.
I'll fix that!
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Im not dark, Im over ripened! xD
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06.18.2008, 05:04 PM
oops i lied, its right...
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Im not dark, Im over ripened! xD
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06.18.2008, 05:07 PM
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oops i lied, its right...
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i ment first gear, it shouldnt be 18/70 should it?
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06.18.2008, 05:23 PM
Well, I dunno. I probably put in whatever I was told. I don't verify each submission. However, the resulting total ratios look about right.
Lutach, I added the 65T spur.
OK, no more updates today! I think I did more today than ever in one day! The idea is to give me things to add before I FTP the files up! It's one thing if an update broke something, but these things are new additions. You guys are like marketing people that always have last-minute things to add!
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06.18.2008, 05:28 PM
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Well, I dunno. I probably put in whatever I was told. I don't verify each submission. However, the resulting total ratios look about right.
Lutach, I added the 65T spur.
OK, no more updates today! I think I did more today than ever in one day! The idea is to give me things to add before I FTP the files up! It's one thing if an update broke something, but these things are new additions. You guys are like marketing people that always have last-minute things to add! 
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You are the man.
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06.18.2008, 05:40 PM
I was going to call you guys "end users", but I thought that was going WAYY too far! I don't need drive-by's at my house!
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That's All Folks!
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06.21.2008, 11:09 PM
What happened to the Lehner motor specs in the calculator Brian?
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06.22.2008, 12:47 AM
I took them out because Mike no longer has them and the list was getting kinda long for something fewer people have. Actually, they are still there, just commented out. I suppose I could add them back in but put them at the bottom of the select list...
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06.22.2008, 01:01 AM
Great program love it and use it alot, the Emaxx 3905 and new erevo come with 32p 68t stock spur and you have everyone but that one as far as I can tell, any chance of popping that in there next time you get a cravin to update ?
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06.23.2008, 03:36 PM
Done. Also re-added the LMT motors, but they are at the bottom of the list now...
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06.23.2008, 03:42 PM
Brian re Buggy / Truggy / Truck comment it was in the brushless motor selector item.
You have a field for "Enter approximate vehicle weight (?): " I was thinkink that this could have drop downs based on typical weights for a Buggy / Truggy / Truck... I guess 8 / 10/ 12 lbs?
PS HP Pro in "Enter Front/Rear Differential Gear Ratio " is Hot Bodies LSP and could move into HPI...
Great series of updates! Buy yourself a pizza! ;)
Last edited by Arct1k; 06.23.2008 at 03:44 PM.
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06.25.2008, 10:46 AM
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Brian re Buggy / Truggy / Truck comment it was in the brushless motor selector item.
You have a field for "Enter approximate vehicle weight (?): " I was thinkink that this could have drop downs based on typical weights for a Buggy / Truggy / Truck... I guess 8 / 10/ 12 lbs?
PS HP Pro in "Enter Front/Rear Differential Gear Ratio " is Hot Bodies LSP and could move into HPI...
Great series of updates! Buy yourself a pizza! ;)
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Gotcha! But, I don't think I'm going to add that just yet. The weights of the vehicles varies a lot and I think it would be easier to just enter a number in that field.
Someone submitted "HP Pro" to me a while back and had no idea what it was. I don't follow the vehicle names as closely as most of you guys do.  Anyway, I renamed it and moved it to a newly created "Hot Bodies" heading. BTW: Don't enter "hotbodies.com" while at work. It's "hotbodies online.com". I really should have known better.
Thanks! Can I buy myself Subway instead? I like that better...
Also fixed a bug in the wiring page when using FireFox that someone over at the Traxxas forums found.
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Im not dark, Im over ripened! xD
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06.25.2008, 10:54 AM
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Gotcha! But, I don't think I'm going to add that just yet. The weights of the vehicles varies a lot and I think it would be easier to just enter a number in that field.
Someone submitted "HP Pro" to me a while back and had no idea what it was. I don't follow the vehicle names as closely as most of you guys do.  Anyway, I renamed it and moved it to a newly created "Hot Bodies" heading. BTW: Don't enter "hotbodies.com" while at work. It's "hotbodies online.com". I really should have known better.
Thanks! Can I buy myself Subway instead? I like that better...
Also fixed a bug in the wiring page when using FireFox that someone over at the Traxxas forums found.
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hahaha, just like trying to go to Dicks sporting goods..
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06.27.2008, 11:02 AM
Silicone Oil Mixture Calculator
This calculator is based on the code from http://www.gesilicones.com/gesilwiza...ng/fluid2.html.
Viscosity of Fluid A 45
Viscosity of Fluid B 30
Target Mixture Viscosity 60
Mixing Percentages
Fluid A 171%
Fluid B -71%
I know non a valid scenario but you could have validation on input that Fluid A >= Target >= B or B >= Target >= A.
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