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Rckcrwlr's Savage Flux HP...or is it? - 04.15.2010, 08:59 AM

This project moved pretty fast. I saw this several months ago but was unsure of what it was about. Then last months RCDriver sealed the deal.

I would like to introduce you to...













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Enter Stage Left...

TCSCrawlers.com Savage Flux 5T conversion...Yeap you read right...



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04.15.2010, 09:01 AM

The hardest thing to do was tear apart a brand new truck...but it brings back memories of the days we did it with crawlers before there were RTR, ARTR and Kits...

Having Savages in the past, I knew that they were easy to disassemble.

Removed the body, and tires...

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You probably think that this is just a pile of screws...actually they are laid out where they belong on the chassis...makes it easier to replace them.
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One side off. For those of you that never worked on a Savage. It is a Twin Vertical Plate (TVP) chassis. They are a dream to work on. They disassemble easily.

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Ten Minutes from out of box to this point.

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04.15.2010, 09:02 AM

Now to reveal the excitement...

Presenting the TCS Flux 5T Conversion Kit...

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This crowbar is actually the front drive shaft...Getting the picture yet... 11.5"

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04.15.2010, 09:03 AM

The details and accuracy of the 5mm chassis is amazing.

Conversion Kit goes together as fast as it was disassembled.




Add the bulkhead and windshield braces (Delrin)



And the 8 chassis supports.


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04.15.2010, 09:03 AM

If you haven't assembled it yet, get me a measurement on that shaft they included in the kit. Might need to buy one for my LST conversion.


Losi 8T 1.0, Savage Flux - XL style, LST XXL, Muggy, 3.3 E-Revo Conversion and sitting outside 425hp, 831 Tq Dodge Ram Turbo Diesel. It SMOKES
   
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04.15.2010, 09:04 AM

It took me a total of 1.5 hours from start to finish.

Here it is mocked up with 5B Wheels and Tires.



Here it is with the stock tires (Waiting on adapters for the 5B Wheels)


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How about some referencing???

Savage Flux HP vs TCS 5T Conversion (TCS Image)




Left 2.2 Comp Rig/Center Flux 5B/Right Super (That's right, its my Super)



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04.15.2010, 09:06 AM

Waiting on the Savage Wheel Adapters...

Will also be adding the HD wideners to get it more proportional and handle better.

Was planning on running 6s...

What are your thoughts?


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04.15.2010, 09:07 AM

very cool, how does it handle?


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If you haven't assembled it yet, get me a measurement on that shaft they included in the kit. Might need to buy one for my LST conversion.


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very cool, how does it handle?
Just built it last night.

Hope to be able to run it this weekend...but only have two 2s LiPo's so I don't think it will be a real test...


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04.15.2010, 09:29 AM

6s and a smaller pinion would be my choice. Gear for around 40mph on 6s and see how the motor does. Stock tires are not too heavy but I can imagine those 5t ones will add weight.
   
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04.15.2010, 09:37 AM

1.8 and 2.4lbs respectively.

I'm looking at 5S, as that is what I have for my truggy, running 47/17 (nitro conversion rather than Flux base) for ~40 on a 2200kV (for now).

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1.8 and 2.4lbs respectively.

I'm looking at 5S, as that is what I have for my truggy, running 47/17 (nitro conversion rather than Flux base) for ~40 on a 2200kV (for now).
Haven't yet run mine either, but I suspect that it'll run well in a straight line and turn like a dog due to the locked 50/50 split of the gearbox. I did do some shaving on the front uprights to get a tad more throw, but don't think it'll do much.
   
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