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10.10.2006, 04:33 PM

perfect.. Sounds great tally.
   
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10.10.2006, 08:08 PM

BrianG, there's another vehicle: Savage (43/13). This particular ratio is becoming important to me :D.


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10.11.2006, 12:37 AM

OK MetalMan, the Savage has been added. Although, you could have posted the transmission ratios too ya know! I had to download the manual and find the info. ;)

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10.11.2006, 01:09 AM

Brian,

the KV of the 9L is not right.

It should be 2418 and not 2212. that's the kv of the 10L
   
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10.11.2006, 08:49 AM

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OK MetalMan, the Savage has been added. Although, you could have posted the transmission ratios too ya know! I had to download the manual and find the info. ;)

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Good point, but I didn't think of that because I won't be using the transmission :005:.


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10.11.2006, 09:43 AM

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Brian,

the KV of the 9L is not right.

It should be 2418 and not 2212. that's the kv of the 10L
OK, I'll fix that when I get home tonight.

MM; I figured you weren't using the tranny, but since the diff is up, might as well add the tranny ratios too...
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10.28.2006, 11:24 PM

OK, yet another update:

First, I changed with 9L KV value that Serum was nice enough to point out and I forgot about.

Then, I added a help system. Just click the little question marks near the topic and a little window will open. For those with popup blockers: not to worry as it isn't a real popup window. :)

Oh, and I added something else courtesy of Dafni. See if you can figure it out. ;)

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10.29.2006, 12:30 PM

Slipperential :004:


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10.29.2006, 02:02 PM

Wow...Your good...I didn't even notice it...
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10.29.2006, 02:42 PM

Yep, it's the slipperential!

No comments on the help system? And I worked so hard on it. :dft004:
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10.29.2006, 02:45 PM

Well done boy...

   
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10.29.2006, 08:13 PM

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Well done boy...

Awww, thanks. :o
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10.29.2006, 10:50 PM

pretty cool...it just keeps getting better and better...I like the help feature along with the fact that you have the slipperential on there....


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10.29.2006, 11:05 PM

Thanks!

I'm trying to develop a motor chooser for the next version. It's still in design phase, but the plan is the select the weight of the truck, desired voltage, total gearing, tire size, etc, and it will pick a couple options for ideal motors. Before it goes "live", I'll probably get some of the mods on here to take a look for accuracy.

If there is any other feature that someone would like added, I'm all ears! I'm trying to get it accurate and user-friendly enough so anyone can use it. Maybe someday it'll be a sticky. :)
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10.29.2006, 11:32 PM

What I would do is have the values you said, like weight, desired voltage, tire size, etc, but I would also have a thing were you can choose your car or truck from a list, like you have the motors.
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