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Old 02-03-2008, 03:42 PM   #1
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Mamba Max
CC BEC
Hyperion 3013
Custom 10 Cell pack
Airtronics 94358
Hot Bodies 4" shocks W/losi white springs
Custom Skid
DIG W/lock
HS-5645 dig servo
M3 Moabs
TCS 4 link
RC4WD C's and Knuckles
RCP straight axle and shafts













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Old 02-03-2008, 03:58 PM   #2
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your rig looks killer. It looks like you can back up all the trash talking LOL
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your rig looks killer. It looks like you can back up all the trash talking LOL
Thanks.

What trash talking

If im thinking of the post your thinking of I was just in a bad mood, I didnt mean to start an argument.Sorry to anyone that was involved.

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Old 02-03-2008, 04:16 PM   #4
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Nice looking AX-10 Yotachump, she should jump with that 10 cell
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Nice looking AX-10 Yotachump, she should jump with that 10 cell
I like being able to spin the tires
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What a piece of crap!






























Looking good

When you gonna skinny that chassis up?
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When you gonna skinny that chassis up?








Funny you Said that, Im making a new skinny skid next week for my other Ax10 chassis I have.

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Funny you Said that, Im making a new skinny skid next week for my other Ax10 chassis I have.


How skinny you going?
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How skinny you going?
2" maybe skinner
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What oil are you running in the shocks? Work good?

I'm gonna order me up some Losi whites this week.
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What oil are you running in the shocks? Work good?

I'm gonna order me up some Losi whites this week.
I like them, losi 35wt in front and losi 50wt in rear
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Thanks.

What trash talking

If im thinking of the post your thinking of I was just in a bad mood, I didnt mean to start an argument.Sorry to anyone that was involved.

Just giving ya crap man. I get a kick out of some of your smart ass comments.
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Looks great.
Tech question #1: What color is that?
And off to the real tech questions of my post. Where it the 10th cell? I am only counting 9 (but I may be not counting right through the shrink wrap).
And do you have any further info on your dig setup/lockout? Does the rear lockout and the axle disconnect work separately/independent of each other?
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Looks great.
Tech question #1: What color is that?
And off to the real tech questions of my post. Where it the 10th cell? I am only counting 9 (but I may be not counting right through the shrink wrap).
And do you have any further info on your dig setup/lockout? Does the rear lockout and the axle disconnect work separately/independent of each other?
I will let you know the color tomorrow.
4 cells are on each side of the axle and the last 2 are behind the front servo.
The Dig was made from parts I had laying around. The lockout and and disconnect work together at the same time.
Here is a couple more pics of the Dig.





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Dig setup looks prety cool and well thought out. How smooth is the motion of this setup? Can you post a video of it working?
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Cool, thanks.
I was thinking about your setup there and I was thinking if the independent "action" of freewheel and lock of the back tires be a benefit or a hindrance.
Similar to a 1:1 rig with a selectable transfer case where you would sometimes need or want an axle to be free. Just thinking out loud is all.
Looks awesome though. I really like the fact that the servo is mounted in the "stock" location and works through and around everything.
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Dig setup looks prety cool and well thought out. How smooth is the motion of this setup? Can you post a video of it working?
The dig work flawlessVery smooth
I will work on getting a video up.
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The dig work flawlessVery smooth
I will work on getting a video up.
I did a dig setup on my TLT rig and it need's some serious tuning and I like how clean your setup looks.
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the one free axal idea is great. I started sketching on some legal pads for a way to lock the wheel(S) as you have but have only one servo do both at the same time. The only hinderence would be that the locking pin would rest pretty close to the wheel until the switch is flipped, but if you run the same rod it would only lock one wheel at a time. . . geez. . . i need to think more. But what a great IDEA! kudos, kudos, kudos.

Just curios, did you weight your wheels, and if so what did you use in each? I am just curios, b/c with 10 cells it is a little more weight then then a 7 cell i am building. I am obviously new to this, but am becoming hooked, like crazy. Finaly some part of the RC world that is left to a little home engineering!

very nice work on the Dig.
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Nice job on the four-link.
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