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Highmark
03-31-2005, 05:19 PM
Just got done with her, only thing that isn't in the pics is the full lexan skidplate I'll add for Green River, here's the specs:
Xtreme Racing carbon fiber chassie
Full R/c Alloys dogbones
New Era spools
Lathe motor/ Super Rooster/ Hitec 645mg's/ traxxas Tq3 :lol:
Reveresed the tranny/radio plate to get the COG right
Lowered the battery cup and moved it as far forward as possible
Shaved the axles and tranny
Imex Swamps dawgs on nice low offset associated rims
HPI Bronco body painted by me (quicky job :lol: )
JakeTheAlligatorMan
03-31-2005, 07:40 PM
The Green is Kill! It looks great. Whats the WB? Whats the Artic. Deg. w/ the 2 link? Can we get a shot or two of that Shaved action? :lol:
snakeman
03-31-2005, 08:09 PM
Very Nice! How does it perform w/ the lathe motor? I'm debating whether or not to put mine in my Twin.
Highmark
04-01-2005, 04:58 PM
Thanks guys,
Doesn't have a ton of articulation, just enough to get a tire on a coke can :lol: and the wheelbase is right at 13". It's short but then again I wasnt building something to climb vertical ledges, hence the battery placement (it fits on the front axle nicely :lol: ).
To be honest I'm not sure of the lathe motor, it's great in most cases and I love the runtime but sometimes it doesnt have the grunt to get over stuff, I'm thinking it's something to do with my speed control so I'd still recomend it for a twin ;-)
broncotxt
04-01-2005, 05:14 PM
nice truck
snakeman
04-01-2005, 10:14 PM
...To be honest I'm not sure of the lathe motor, it's great in most cases and I love the runtime but sometimes it doesnt have the grunt to get over stuff, I'm thinking it's something to do with my speed control so I'd still recomend it for a twin ;-)
Thanks for the info. Running 7.2v, Mine didn't really have any power hit in my stampede (Mtronics RV15 esc), I'm just curious about 14.4v. A friend did this on his clod, (14.4v X2 55t's in parallel S/R esc) and it got really squirlie when trying to crawl. I made adapters to run wither 1 batt, or 2 in either 7.2, or 14.4 to S/R esc).
one2crawl
04-02-2005, 01:02 AM
those mgt wheels look sick with those tires on them nice truck, simple, yet efective.
SR5Dave
04-02-2005, 05:55 PM
Thanks for the info. Running 7.2v, Mine didn't really have any power hit in my stampede (Mtronics RV15 esc), I'm just curious about 14.4v. A friend did this on his clod, (14.4v X2 55t's in parallel S/R esc) and it got really squirlie when trying to crawl. I made adapters to run wither 1 batt, or 2 in either 7.2, or 14.4 to S/R esc).
I still love it in my rig! Its a bit heavy but I never run out of power. Either it moves, tires break loose, or I snap an inner.
snakeman
04-02-2005, 09:12 PM
I still love it in my rig! Its a bit heavy but I never run out of power. Either it moves, tires break loose, or I snap an inner.
Your running the evx right? Super Roosters don't like running 14.4v. Mine has "frozen" up a few times when trying to crawl. Ricks did the same thing.
Back on Subject.
I am hoping to do a similar buildup with my twin. I really like the jumbo swamp dawgs, didn't know they fit on those rims. Time to search more!
SR5Dave
04-02-2005, 10:39 PM
Your running the evx right? Super Roosters don't like running 14.4v. Mine has "frozen" up a few times when trying to crawl. Ricks did the same thing.
Back on Subject.
I am hoping to do a similar buildup with my twin. I really like the jumbo swamp dawgs, didn't know they fit on those rims. Time to search more!
Used to, did well but an RX PACK IS A MUST! I now run an Mtroniks super e-truck4. PM me if you want to know anything else :)
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Highmark
04-04-2005, 11:48 PM
I still love it in my rig! Its a bit heavy but I never run out of power. Either it moves, tires break loose, or I snap an inner.
I got to watch Heavy's clod run on 14.4 volts and lathe motors this weekend-I WILL use this set-up in something! :lol: :-P
syco133
04-29-2005, 09:53 PM
That thing had shitloads of wheel speed but would still crawl nice.I miss my old twin force I will have another someday.
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