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E-maxx Part suggestions please! clutch/knuckles
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E-maxx Part suggestions please! clutch/knuckles - 08.29.2006, 02:28 AM

Hi all,

Currently I have an FLM aluminum half-tranny with the g-maxx single speed conversion. I'm using all stock gears within other then an rc-monster hardened steel idler gear. I plan on getting a strobe sliper and (first) am wondering what clutch and pinion I should get?

I can possibly get a strobe sprong from a friend but I've heard this isnt nearly as bulletproof as it's desirability would suggest. I'm also considering a UE 4-shoe clutch instead... Can I use this in an e-maxx with an FLM chassis? Any suggestions here at all as to what else I should consider getting for my transmission would be greatly appreciated. I'm using the FLM centre drive shaft (EXT) currently with FLM bulks / Lightning diffs / MIP Cvds (may get UE to deal with an issue I'm having). What front driveshaft should I get? I will be using a mid-range brushless with LiPo.

If after you've tackled the above you'd like to tell me everything I need as far as steering knuckles/toe links/pillowballs/spacers/etc I'd appreciate it. I'm using flextek arms and 40-series aluminum wheels and (probably) mulchers ...again I'm not sure what else I might need here.

I'm just getting into this part of the hobby and am not especially mechanical - so please assume I have no idea what I'm doing because that's pretty much the case. I may be omitting what you see as a very basic inclusion - please let me know. I'd hate to put 2 grand into a truck only to find out that a 15 dollar modification that everyone does on their 300 dollar trucks would greatly increase some element of the truck.

Thanks all, I really appreciate the knowledge, I will probably take about 9,000 pictures when I'm done and will be happy to post them all *grin*

~BT
   
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sigh - 08.30.2006, 04:46 PM

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Out of the 23 people who have read this absolutely noone can offer any advice whatsoever? Please?

I would really like to start building my truck up soon but this element kind of has me at a standstill - please.. any information at all would be greatly appreciated.

~BR
   
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Emaxx Help - 08.30.2006, 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by belligerentruth
Hi all,

Currently I have an FLM aluminum half-tranny with the g-maxx single speed conversion. I'm using all stock gears within other then an rc-monster hardened steel idler gear. I plan on getting a strobe sliper and (first) am wondering what clutch and pinion I should get?

I have successfully used the RRP (Robinson Racing Products) dual slipper clutch on my modified e-maxx. Not with brushless yet but with 6 & 7 cell packs and 21T 550 motors. NO problems even with heavy loads (towing my 3-year old @ 40lbs in a red wagon!

I can possibly get a strobe sprong from a friend but I've heard this isnt nearly as bulletproof as it's desirability would suggest. I'm also considering a UE 4-shoe clutch instead... Can I use this in an e-maxx with an FLM chassis?

It's designed for a nitro motor so I woud say NO.[/COLOR]
Any suggestions here at all as to what else I should consider getting for my transmission would be greatly appreciated. All you really need a a fresh set of good bearings (BOCA or AVID Racing) and the UE idlers. The rest is plenty tough.[/COLOR] I'm using the FLM centre drive shaft (EXT) currently with FLM bulks / Lightning diffs / MIP Cvds (may get UE to deal with an issue I'm having). What front driveshaft should I get? Get the UE for the standard e-maxx. Titanium is preferred. If you need the dimension I'll measure mine, but it's the standard e-maxx size. I will be using mid-range brushless with LiPo.

If after you've tackled the above you'd like to tell me everything I need as far as steering knuckles/toe links/pillowballs/spacers/etc I'd appreciate it. I recommend the UE suspension. The EXT or Racer-X because they eliminate bump steer and have vastly improved geometry. But if you already have the flextek use the UE or hardcore racing knuckles. I like the UE steel pivot balls for strength, the Traxxas hardcoat/teflon aluminum pivot balls for ultimate light weight & smoothness, and the UE Ti for a little of both. I'm using flextek arms and 40-series aluminum wheels and (probably) mulchers ...again I'm not sure what else I might need here.

I'm just getting into this part of the hobby and am not especially mechanical - so please assume I have no idea what I'm doing because that's pretty much the case. I may be omitting what you see as a very basic inclusion - please let me know. I'd hate to put 2 grand into a truck only to find out that a 15 dollar modification that everyone does on their 300 dollar trucks would greatly increase some element of the truck.

Thanks all, I really appreciate the knowledge, I will probably take about 9,000 pictures when I'm done and will be happy to post them all *grin*

~BT
Hope this helps.


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08.30.2006, 05:50 PM

One side note. The strobe sprong works Perfect.

For lightweight, go titanium for durability get the steel cvd's.
   
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