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10.31.2005, 07:42 PM

well, you sold a 7020 with a c50 hacker which will more likely FRY the system, which you never mentioned. if some1 was ignorant bidded on the item, they will have a big surprise!

If ur complete conversion is cheaper then dafni's way, then i'll buy it! Though you'll have stiff competition witht he g-revo comming out.


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10.31.2005, 07:56 PM

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i agree with dafni. if your revo is getting traction and it isnt to rich it would pull wheelies pretty easily. have you tightened the slipper all the way?
Not to hijack the thread ( like no one here does that :p ), but near the end of running yesterday I was thinking the same exact thing. At first I thought it was the 40 series DirtHawgs keeping me from wheelie-ing, but I was wondering about the slipper... Iwas getting wheelies occasionaly. I have it tightened down to where it just slips with the wrench in the small hole and I turn the spur. I have to replace a rear axle that snapped off my final tabletop attempt, and after that I will tighten the slipper. I forgot where I was on the track and floored it coming up to the jump, and right as I hit it I realized, "Not that one, D'oh!!" I have a small triple I have trouble clearing so I floor it on that one, but the tabletop is a launcher for sure. :L: Truck made it around the next corner and the right rear wheel fell off. Then it started to rain, perfect timing!

This RC thing sure is fun, LOL!!:Love:


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10.31.2005, 08:02 PM

Well, if you remember old Hacker's Master Car ESC, then that e-maxx combo should never function at all. As far as constant current on my REVO it was maximum around 60A, so ... what's your point? And I do remember blownig couple hackers on my emaxx, so point taken and not really.
We can go into electronics as far as you wish, but I do not see the point.

As far as GMaxx or other conversions, I think they all look unique and have future.

I think my setup is simple to reproduce without serious CNC business and can be done quick. And with some effort can be under $50.00 or even less.

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10.31.2005, 08:18 PM

please excuse ncbazn. i dont think he realizes exactly how tuff the little 7020s are. coolhand ran a 7xl on one. for a while anyway:p
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10.31.2005, 08:58 PM

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please excuse ncbazn. i dont think he realizes exactly how tuff the little 7020s are. coolhand ran a 7xl on one. for a while anyway
U just cannot let it go ... :)

Artur

P.S. From our e-bay conversation you first told me that 7020 doesn't exist (or just wrong, did I publish your question? I think I did.), then U told me that Gmaxx is cool and nothing else and then U mention that you work on your own REVO conversion...and wonder about how tranny works. By the way when I ask you to create a topic at RCForum to discuss and share it with others you just stopped...
   
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10.31.2005, 09:51 PM

cuz i didnt have an account. Okay its tough, but it still not recommened, NVM!!! i give up! welcome to the forums though!


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10.31.2005, 09:54 PM

GriffinRU,Please excuse Nbcazn,we are all used to making allowances for him by now.

Welcome to the forums too!
   
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10.31.2005, 10:05 PM

Thank you!

I hope we will have a nice idea exchange in the future.

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11.01.2005, 02:05 AM

Griffin welcome aboard:D .

Were can i see a pic or 2 of your conversion ?. I have a EVO done in DAFNI style :D . But i always like to see custom work. Thanks.


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11.01.2005, 03:44 AM

Yes, Artur, nevermind nbcaznboy. We're used to him by now.

Actually, it's a very nice and friendly atmosphere here. Lots of helpfull members. Let's not let to spoil it by one kid.

Glad you found your way here. My opinion on your ebay story: Can't blame you for trying, looked like a honest describtion, too.

Welcome to RCM!

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11.02.2005, 09:39 PM

There are some pictures here...

I can add more if required.

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11.03.2005, 12:17 AM

Is the motor plate designed to work in the motor mount brackets?


Work because i gotta, play because i wanna

People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
   
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11.03.2005, 08:50 PM

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Is the motor plate designed to work in the motor mount brackets?
Yes.

It helps to maintain proper gear mesh and more flexibility with spur/pinion selection as well as Nitro-Electric swap.

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11.03.2005, 11:35 PM

Very nice design


Work because i gotta, play because i wanna

People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
   
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12.18.2005, 10:36 PM

Couple new mods to my REVO.

Center diff. from E-Bay
Batteries were relocated to the bottom. Works great. Think of LiPo battery pack in that location with 6mm pack width, it would be on the same level with front and rear skid plates.





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