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zjguy721 06-30-2011 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Harley (Post 3161744)
If you want to go only castle then I would say go with the SCT system. It will have the most torque for low end control. Brandon from Axial has ran that setup and was the one to suggest it to me.

Do you think the stock axles/shafts can handle the 4-pole motor that comes with this system? Should I plan on beefing up the drivelines right off the bat? (I have one in the box waiting for the kit version to come out, just doing my homework "thumbsup")

Harley 06-30-2011 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by zjguy721 (Post 3166114)
Do you think the stock axles/shafts can handle the 4-pole motor that comes with this system? Should I plan on beefing up the drivelines right off the bat? (I have one in the box waiting for the kit version to come out, just doing my homework "thumbsup")

Driveshafts will be needed at the time of install. 8)

Brandon 06-30-2011 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by zjguy721 (Post 3166114)
Do you think the stock axles/shafts can handle the 4-pole motor that comes with this system? Should I plan on beefing up the drivelines right off the bat? (I have one in the box waiting for the kit version to come out, just doing my homework "thumbsup")

Im still running the stock shafts in a Wraith with the SV2 and 4-pole 3800 motor. Keep the stock gearing and stick to 2S.

I even did the sled pull at AWCC with that Wraith. Talk about entertaining :mrgreen:

Matt.k 06-30-2011 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Harley (Post 3166119)
Driveshafts will be needed at the time of install. 8)

I have actually been running mine on the Castle SCT system with the 3800kv 4 pole motor and haven't had any issues with the driveshafts... even on 3S...

This system doesn't really allow me to put it into any kind of torque binds though, which it seems is where the twisting of the shafts is taking place.

I would however recommend upgrading your spur and pinion to 32P, the 48P will eventually strip out with all that power.

Harley 06-30-2011 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Axial (Post 3166229)
I have actually been running mine on the Castle SCT system with the 3800kv 4 pole motor and haven't had any issues with the driveshafts... even on 3S...

This system doesn't really allow me to put it into any kind of torque binds though, which it seems is where the twisting of the shafts is taking place.

I would however recommend upgrading your spur and pinion to 32P, the 48P will eventually strip out with all that power.

I'm guessing it may be a matter or driving style. The VXL was close to the same kv but likely had less torque than the SCT systems. The hard launches on pavement with 3s were likely most of my problems.

toyofast 06-30-2011 05:25 PM

I don't know about the drive shafts. I have gone through 4 now. Running stock motor with 3s. Although everytime I have twisted one I was trying to crawl on rocks, jump then crawl rocks again. Maybe the shock of getting traction so fast is allowing them to twist. Either way, I've got several spares and plan to use them up.

Burn 06-30-2011 06:25 PM

Very cool
 
Just getting started with scale crawling. Good info thanks.

The Doc 07-01-2011 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Axial (Post 3166229)
I have actually been running mine on the Castle SCT system with the 3800kv 4 pole motor and haven't had any issues with the driveshafts... even on 3S...

This system doesn't really allow me to put it into any kind of torque binds though, which it seems is where the twisting of the shafts is taking place.

I would however recommend upgrading your spur and pinion to 32P, the 48P will eventually strip out with all that power.

I've been looking for the 32p spur gears and I cant find who makes them
and says they fit the trans. Any info?

Thanks

wyant50 07-01-2011 11:07 AM

I'm using kimbrough 32p gears.

The Doc 07-01-2011 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by wyant50 (Post 3167503)
I'm using kimbrough 32p gears.

Ok, just looked at them, I take it that one set of hole will line up, Right.
They only go up tp 54?

crazy81 07-01-2011 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by The Doc (Post 3167540)
Ok, just looked at them, I take it that one set of hole will line up, Right.
They only go up tp 54?


http://www.ckrccrawlers.com/wraith-s...4_233_236.html "thumbsup"

Harley 07-01-2011 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by The Doc (Post 3167540)
Ok, just looked at them, I take it that one set of hole will line up, Right.
They only go up tp 54?

You have to remember that the tooth count will be much smaller. An 87 tooth 32p spur would be HUGE.

It's all about the ratio between your spur and pinion.

The Doc 07-01-2011 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by crazy81 (Post 3167611)

Thanks...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harley (Post 3167626)
You have to remember that the tooth count will be much smaller. An 87 tooth 32p spur would be HUGE.

It's all about the ratio between your spur and pinion.

Absolutely right"thumbsup" small detail I forgot :mrgreen:

zjguy721 07-02-2011 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Brandon (Post 3166228)
Im still running the stock shafts in a Wraith with the SV2 and 4-pole 3800 motor. Keep the stock gearing and stick to 2S.

I even did the sled pull at AWCC with that Wraith. Talk about entertaining :mrgreen:


I was talking about the MMP SCT version with the 1415 2400kV motor :twisted: I had bought it to put into a FOFF rig, but I've ditched that project for now. Think its overkill? Should I stick with a Sidewinder-based ESC system?

Chris_BC 07-03-2011 07:29 PM

I need help; the puller 10t is getting hot, I have stock gearing, do I need to go up in pinion or go down in pinion.

Running on 3s and 4s

Can you help!!!!

Harley 07-03-2011 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris_BC (Post 3170645)
I need help; the puller 10t is getting hot, I have stock gearing, do I need to go up in pinion or go down in pinion.

Running on 3s and 4s

Can you help!!!!

Up in the spur, down in the pinion.

Oilfield Mafia 07-03-2011 11:25 PM

Great thread here guys. I love my wraith. Only issues I've had at all were the two screws on top and bottom of each c hub. All 4 screws fell out during the first couple days of running it. I replaced them with a slightly larger screw in each spot, along with some washers for proper spacing from the dog bones. So far they have worked great! Looking to make some custom alum steering links and find those 2.2 swamper tires and some vanquish wheels soon. Since getting this rig, I haven't touched my 4x4 stampede or the 1/8 scale kyosho buggy.

Thanks again for all the info here!

sierrajim 07-04-2011 04:18 PM

Another option to lower the height a little is to use these bits off the parts tree. This lowers the ride height without loosing any diff clearance.

http://thecrawlpit.com/forum/download/file.php?id=16187

Put them in here at the same time as laying the shocks back to the inner hole on the top mounting. You can see the ring spacing the shock tower up. You'll need screws that are just a little longer than the stock ones.

http://thecrawlpit.com/forum/download/file.php?id=16188

Then on the rear undo the upper shock mount on the chassis, flip it and re attach. I had planned to make braces to join the chassis shock mount back to the cage shock mount but it doesn't seem to be posing a problem so far.

I think the slight bendyness of the chassis, links and cage are saving parts from breaking.

http://thecrawlpit.com/forum/download/file.php?id=16186

flybird 07-04-2011 08:23 PM

Need some advice please, if I want to buy Vanquish knuckles : http://www.vanquishproducts.com/wraith-knuckles.html

Do I have to buy the arms too ?
http://www.vanquishproducts.com/wrai...ring-arms.html

Thank you.

Harley 07-04-2011 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by flybird (Post 3171855)
Need some advice please, if I want to buy Vanquish knuckles : http://www.vanquishproducts.com/wraith-knuckles.html

Do I have to buy the arms too ?
http://www.vanquishproducts.com/wrai...ring-arms.html

Thank you.

No, you only need to buy those if you want to improve high speed handling. The knuckles come with zero Ackerman arms.


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