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Location: Des Moines, IA
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02.16.2010, 01:56 AM
Panda: Thanks for that info! I assume the LST1 and RC8T are CVDs, and the XTM is a true dogbone?
Looks like I'm gonna have to add a seperate center CVD and CVD axle sections or pages. Otherwise, those measurements won't make much sense when applied to the current dogbone picture. Does anyone have a good clear picture of a center CVD and an axle CVD? All of mine are in vehicles and are not in "picture condition". Ideally, a clear, large (bigger is better for me to edit), well-lit image with a white background. PM me if you have pictures and/or can take some and I'll supply my email addy to send them to.
BTW: I am adding the following as a note to myself since my development PC is off and I don't feel like turning it on just for this:
Ofna Hyper 7 F/R:
D1: 97/104
D2: 90/97
D3: 4.8
D4: 3
D5: 7.9
D6: 12.7
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03.24.2010, 01:54 PM
Hello BrianG, its great to see added shock and dogbone info to the calculator/pages, part#'s would be great as well. The designation(?) numbers look to be somehow misplaced but that could be my computer..? I'd like to add more dogbones and maybe shocks, i have a few(..), and also got a few to add that i got emailed from generis once. No secret that i've been looking for some certain dims of dogbones, but now rather end up 'fetching' dogbones to suit the purpose, which Neo and others from esav.com began to do in practice.
And I like to add nitro ruster+nitro stampede 32p gearings (conversion-related), 1 HW motor, and maybe some more stuff. The motor spec listing is great too, as always you do awesome stuff, but the best thing is you are keeping up the good work!! I can add the data here, or thru email, after easter holidays..2+ weeks
I contacted David Gray from progressive rc to salute him on his earlier work, they have a nice and huge comprehensive list of specs on a-z stuff, that also can be sorted, and has a mighty-fine capacity/cost column. I suggested a sort of slight teaming up with you, he was hm intrigued ? when i suggested he contacted you, but hesitated as the amounts of work to ask/do was a big pile as well, that noone deserve. He see obstacles when it came to the web interface/design, and i have a hint that you're great with that part
the things i had in mind (to sugest) was a database look-up connection, and i was thinking of the option for people to ADD info to the listing, preferably only by having a log-in(..).or whatever in between, a mix of a calculator and a database. As i recall you writing too much data would not be wishable to a point ? Even though progressiverc's data maybe isnt all up to date/relevant, that would be a giant leap in usefulness, and probably end up as the most comprehensive listing of rc data and calculations possible..just venting some ideas thats all. so you could think about contacting him, if you wish or not, no probs..i just saw some potential thats all (consider it passed on from here ). Sorry I can't really myself add help in this matter, so to speak not really my fields.
feel more than free to remove the quote below, after you read it. (and get into a .com fight.. ) . I may remove it myself, if i get told to do so by david. It serves as display honest intentions only.
aero
"Thanks for the kind and detailed response.
I have certainly seen and used this very handy and well done calculator. I appreciate the idea and may look to contact Brian, but it is hard to ask for such large favors J.
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I am glad you have found the data useful.
We think alike, but unfortunately my web programming skills are tapped, and the current incarnation represents the limit of my ability/time at the moment. I am waiting for the right opportunity or volunteer to make the next logical step to a database system that would be easier to update and add to, hopefully with member logins to update for multiple editors.
Thanks for your recommendation and best wishes!
Regards,
David Gray
ProgressiveRC"
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http://www.progressiverc.com/index.p...d=13&Itemid=18
Last edited by Aero; 03.24.2010 at 01:57 PM.
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03.25.2010, 04:58 AM
Could you please add the dimensions of the Jammin X2 CRT diffs, they're not the typical truggy ratio: ring=10t, crown=45t.
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