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Hyper ST Pro conversion - 11.23.2008, 04:04 PM

Hi, after looking at a lot of videos and pictures of converted truggies I was hooked. About the same day that I convinced myself I NEEDED to get a truggy to convert a very good condition Hyper ST Pro RTR kit went up for sale with a broken motor. Perfect.

So far I have stripped it down to the bare essentials, and started to plan the configuration, and draw up some mounts and plates etc.

This is my plan, opinions wanted.
  • MMM or LT-6S, which ever I can fit easily, looks like the MMM atm
    TeknoNeu 1515/2.5D/Q
    6S A123 (I already have 9 * 2s packs, so don't want to buy more, but those Neu 5C charge packs look so tempting!)
    17T pinion for 17/52 gearing. Maybe step it up to 20/52? Too high?
    7955TG servo
    Spektrum 2.4ghz radio
Now, I have chosen to remove the mech brakes to give me more room to fit my batteries. I realise a lot of people opt to keep the mechanical brakes to give them more control over the vehicle, and because they are stronger and more consistent. I have been using motor brakes in my emaxx with a neu motor, and it seems ok for me, pretty good stopping power. See how it goes. Any advice on this? ATM I am not a racer, more of a basher, RC isn't as big here in Australia as America, so not many good tracks around.

Hopefully I can make some mounts today at work and get some pictures for you people.

Last edited by anson; 11.23.2008 at 04:08 PM.
   
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