Hey been away on a tiny ski holiday for some days, and i see mike is allmost finish:D WHAT GREAT NEWS:D
suicideneil: Yep thats where i got it:) That would be a great feature:) XD
WOW Thats pure porn;D The only problem is, that i put carbon fiber on the underside of the chassis and mud guards and i cant get it off , so im not sure that i can mount the battery tray-.- then i'll just have to figure something out-.-
Is the esc plate connected to the battery tray? Cause i dont need the esc mount:P
The battery tray in that picture is actually a 45x168 w/esc shelf from my 'normal lineup', but the actual tray will be 50x160 inside with an esc tray - and it will bolt to the chassis directly(pre-drilled). The battery/esc tray is made of plastic, so you can either cut the esc portion off or substitute one of our regular trays with your kit if you like. :)
DAMMIT!!!! time to sell more stuff...lol...mike, any reason why you did just go mod1 on the spur?.....or will that be an option?.....just asking because i got a s**t ton of mod1 pinions FS otherwise... :P
Any estimates on the roller weight? Just wondering what voltage and motor size will be "enough" for this. Cold it be run on a 2s HV4.5 setup like alot of guys are racing he 4wd SC trucks on?
I'd like to take this and rig up some body mounts to make a SC 4wd out of it. Looks like a perfect fit for the class.
I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...
Roller weight was specified at the beginning of the thread. With no battery, motor, ESC, or tires, the weight was 4lbs 10oz. Stock tires are 125g each. Add the motor mount and battery tray, the weight should be around 6lbs.
I saw that. I was just wondering if there was a better estimate now that Mike has the prototype built.
If its 6lbs without esc, motor, electronics and battery that seems pretty heavy. My Xray 808 is 6lbs ready to go with everything except the battery. 6lbs with no motor/esc/servo/etc... seems pretty heavy to me. Maybe not a good choice for a 2s based 4wd SC. For sure to heavy to try and run on a 1/10 motor.
I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...