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RC-Monster Aluminum
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03.03.2011, 09:51 AM
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ened-Steel-15T
Link to a TechnoRC long shank pinion :-)
EDIT: Forgot the "Cheers" :-)
If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...
Last edited by DrKnow65; 03.03.2011 at 09:52 AM.
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03.03.2011, 10:25 AM
Thanks for the link mate
They are mod1 whereas I would require a mod8 for the stock Traxxas Spurs
Cheers
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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03.03.2011, 10:35 AM
Ah, well as of yet I have not seen any Mod.8 (32p) long shank pinions.
But it does seem that there is a demand for them.
Maybe e-mail Robinson Racing and ask them what it would cost to turn you out a few?
Link ---> http://www.robinsonracing.com/gearratio.html
They may just want to do a small run to see about the interest in the market...
Cheers
If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...
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RC-Monster RC8T
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03.03.2011, 12:18 PM
I imagine you could easily use a nitro revo spur on the slash 4x4 as all newer traxxas slippers seem to be the same, then you could use mod 1 gears
RC-Monster RC8T 1515 2.5D/MMM/5s RC-M 4500mah
SC10 MMPro 13.5T 2s NeuEnery 5000mah
RC18T Mamba 25/5400kv 2s lipo + 6s NiMh
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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03.05.2011, 02:32 AM
I've been eyeing the short course motor for awhile, I think when the 5mm shaft upgrade comes out I won't be able to resist....
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RC-Monster Brushless
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03.05.2011, 10:28 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by brainanator
I've been eyeing the short course motor for awhile, I think when the 5mm shaft upgrade comes out I won't be able to resist....
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This is where I'm at too.
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RC carbon junkie
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03.06.2011, 11:00 AM
How many amps will the 1410 pull compared to a 1512/2d in a Mugen MBX6 Eco.
The 1410 will run 3s and the 1512/2d will run 4s both setups will run with a MMP.The buggy weights about 6lbs.
SC8-E RCM MMM CC 1717
Slash 4x4 MMP CC SC 2400
SC RC8BE MMP Neu Tekno 1512/2D
Mugen MBX6 Eco MMP Neu Tekno 1515/1.5D
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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03.07.2011, 02:50 PM
As much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...
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RC-Monster Stock
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03.12.2011, 06:56 AM
hi there
i am planing to buy the sct mmpro combo for my 1:8er electric buggy
i driving now 2 years the mmpro esc in my 1:8 electric cars with no issue
the new SCT motor, 1415 2400 has a 3,17mm shaft. i dont know if this tiny shaft will break in the 1:8.
i was planing to buy a NEU 1415 1y engine. but this new castle creations combo has all in one. the good esc and a NEU 1415, but hte version with 3,17mm shaft. there is no problem to buy a pinion Modul 1 for 3,17mm. but i dont know if the shaft will break in a 1:8 vehicel
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03.12.2011, 08:45 PM
Quote:
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hi there
i am planing to buy the sct mmpro combo for my 1:8er electric buggy
i driving now 2 years the mmpro esc in my 1:8 electric cars with no issue
the new SCT motor, 1415 2400 has a 3,17mm shaft. i dont know if this tiny shaft will break in the 1:8.
i was planing to buy a NEU 1415 1y engine. but this new castle creations combo has all in one. the good esc and a NEU 1415, but hte version with 3,17mm shaft. there is no problem to buy a pinion Modul 1 for 3,17mm. but i dont know if the shaft will break in a 1:8 vehicel
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So long as you use mechanical brakes and don't get any stones in the pinion/spur interface, you might be OK. But I think you are lilely to snap the 1/8" shaft clean off if you use it with electric motor brakes on a 1/8th buggy.
The good news is that Castle is supposed to be working on 5MM shaft rotors for the SCT motors, so when you snap your 1/8" shaft, you will be able to buy a 5MM shaft.
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Check out my huge box!
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03.13.2011, 04:23 AM
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So long as you use mechanical brakes and don't get any stones in the pinion/spur interface, you might be OK. But I think you are lilely to snap the 1/8" shaft clean off if you use it with electric motor brakes on a 1/8th buggy.
The good news is that Castle is supposed to be working on 5MM shaft rotors for the SCT motors, so when you snap your 1/8" shaft, you will be able to buy a 5MM shaft.
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I snapped a few hacker 1/8 shafts in 8th scale buggies back in the day. 5mm shaft is mandatory unless you have a slipper setup. Even then, it is just good sense.
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Castle addicted
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03.13.2011, 04:21 PM
I ran the SCT Pro Kit today in my RC8 to SC10 4WD conversion
Man, this motor is insane !
20 min runtime with about 4800mA
Motor Temp was about 45 degrees no cooling
MMP was about the same.
Gearing was 50/15
But i will stay on my Tenshock based 3S Setup i don't need that much power.
The only thing i don't like on the 1415, is the massiv Rast of the roter.
It is not as much as on the 2650KV CC Motor, but about 80% as on the Tenshock.
I hope to get my "real" SC10 4x4 soon and test the SCT Pro on 3S there ...
kind regards
Mirko
Brushless motors have to be green ....
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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03.12.2011, 09:30 PM
I looked at that combo for my RC8Be but the 3.17mm shaft to me I thought would last a week or two! For the extra cost, it was simply a better option to get a MMM / 2200 Combo and be doubly sure. (Took the MMM and put it in my SC8e as that's heavier, running the MMP on the RC8Be and seems fine)
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03.13.2011, 03:57 AM
i dont like the mamba monster controller and this to heavy engines
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Fat Kid Engineering
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04.24.2011, 10:22 AM
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@ Mr. Pat or Thomas, Any updates on the 5mm shaft for these motors ?
I retired from RC, now life is all about guns and long range shooting.
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