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Old 05-05-2013, 07:59 PM   #721
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I like the white shrink wrap of the battery...... It look so clean....
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more of the front axle




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Old 05-06-2013, 09:44 AM   #723
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Really nice. That Max Steering dude is gonna be jealous as hell now!

I've always entertained the idea of incorporating the ESC's/BEC/receiver into the chassis itself by making the chassis plates out of some material that works as a computer board too. Then the wires would be super short as they only have to drop down from the chassis arms axles. It would be a pain to develop but way cool.

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Old 05-06-2013, 09:54 AM   #724
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Really nice. That Max Steering dude is gonna be jealous as hell now!

I've always entertained the idea of incorporating the ESC's/BEC/receiver into the chassis itself by making the chassis plates out of some material that works as a computer board too. Then the wires would be super short as they only have to drop down from the chassis arms axles. It would be a pain to develop but way cool.

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Harley brought that up in his shafty build a while back too. Seems like all you'd need is the right size tracer material and attach it to the CF. Then solder motor wires at either end. Of course actually incorporating the ESC and such "into" the chassis would be more involved than I can work out in my head but it'd be cool to see something like that developed.

Just think...a servo or battery tray for the XR that IS the ESC/BEC combo
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I've always entertained the idea of incorporating the ESC's/BEC/receiver into the chassis itself by making the chassis plates out of some material that works as a computer board too. Then the wires would be super short as they only have to drop down from the chassis arms axles. It would be a pain to develop but way cool.

i tried to use the links for volts butnever finished it

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itīs a HV300 , 180° mod , powered by the 3s lipo
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Old 05-06-2013, 11:58 AM   #726
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Christian, are you concerned about the steering linkage going over center?
...Oh yeah, BTW just awesome, unbelievable work....
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Christian, are you concerned about the steering linkage going over center?
...Oh yeah, BTW just awesome, unbelievable work....
should work great
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That's just stupid sexy. ReDonkulous.
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Old 05-06-2013, 10:13 PM   #729
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You squeeze the whole double cardan joint in the same area as the normal uni....amazing....

Just concern if the tyre will wrap around the steering linkage....

What Spec is the MKS HV-300?
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Looks great Christian

What's about the lower links, there will be some serious rubbing with this
steering angle. May be some kind of "Pimp Cane" would help

See you soon, greetings Frank
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You squeeze the whole double cardan joint in the same area as the normal uni....amazing....

Just concern if the tyre will wrap around the steering linkage....

What Spec is the MKS HV-300?
specs are 38. kg@ 12v

MKS DS660 & HV300 second half shows the hv300

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Looks great Christian

What's about the lower links, there will be some serious rubbing with this
steering angle. May be some kind of "Pimp Cane" would help

See you soon, greetings Frank
the kingpin to kingpin distance is 26mm more than stock
and i narrowed the lower link mount holes 8mm ea. side
thereīs not much rubbing



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Old 05-07-2013, 12:06 AM   #732
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You are just flat insane. In the good way.
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Old 05-07-2013, 01:25 AM   #733
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That really is killer work.

Are the axles for lower links a permanent thing?
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Old 05-07-2013, 02:06 AM   #734
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It is always fun to see the new updates in this thread! I am curious, are you using bushings or bearings in the gear boxes? The axles look amazing!
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That really is killer work.

Are the axles for lower links a permanent thing?
they will be aluminium and titanium tubing

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It is always fun to see the new updates in this thread! I am curious, are you using bushings or bearings in the gear boxes? The axles look amazing!
i use 5x9 in the plate and 3x8/ 5x8 in the trans cover


chassis is nearly done

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Old 05-08-2013, 07:34 AM   #736
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but thats not a tuber... :'(


MWAAAAAAAAA MOMMY HE MADED IT NOT A TUBER!
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Old 05-13-2013, 05:06 PM   #737
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it still needs some work
rear upper links , shocks , esc and rx , lipo



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Old 05-13-2013, 05:23 PM   #738
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This is going to be the lightest and furthest turning XR in the WORLD
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