Xtant3150c
RCC Addict
After trying a few different setups over the past couple of years from the Delrin P4 to a PimpSlap I was trying to decide on a new chassis to use?
I had originally built up a K2-3S drooper to try out but after reading Harvo's Ghetto Comp Rig
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=136247&highlight=mfm
and Black Widow build threads
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=131460&highlight=mfm
I really liked the look and performance that he said he was getting with the MFM Black Widow. And of course the price was really nice! So after seeing that they were now including the lower links I ordered one last Monday and got it in the mail on Saturday"thumbsup"
With our Comp being on Sunday I was'nt sure if I wanted to do the change over yet, but quickly changed my mind :lol:
The Black Widow is a very nice looking chassis and very good quality! The change over went pretty straight forward. I only had to make a new front driveshaft, used a Jato driveshaft as it was all I had on hand!hehe
Also made some quick upper links (need to sleeve them)
I am using REVO shocks with Jato springs. Although I ended up running the spring collars all the way up so it ended up being about a 90% droop 10% sprung setup.
Using TLT axles with clocked c's and alloy knucks upfront and stock axle for the rear. Tobee craft 16mm wideners upfront and BlackFoot stubaxles for the rear. Front is 10.5" wide and the Rear is 9.75". Maybe a little wide upfront but this has worked for me so far, but could change? Using Proline Beadlocks with M3 Hammers with stock Axial Foams. Added 7oz. of weight to the fronts and 4oz out back.
Stock Axial trans with a 55t lathe 90t spur 12t pinion. CC BEC, Mamba Max with a MaxAmps 3S 1100mah LiPo, DX3R and cheapy Tower Pro Servo (yes will be upgraded soon I hope?)
Did'nt get to test before the comp but this is nothing new for me!hehehe I have only entered 3 comps and have used a different setup in each of them :shock:
The Comp was fun as usual but had some pretty tough courses! I was really impressed with how the Black Widow performed on it's maiden voyage. The truck climbed verticals really well and side hilled pretty good to. The M3 Hammers/Stock Axial Foams setup worked well to. The rocks we comped on have so much grip you could probably run hard plastic wheels and do good!:lol:
I surprisingly did well enough to make the top 10 but broke to axle shafts! Was lucky that Rydefab had spares and everyone was nice enough to let me make the repair before starting the Final course.
The truck made a climb that only one other truck made (dtp's bergler) but popping a steering rod and breaking another axle shaft ended my run. A better servo and a dig would surely make this rig even better as well as a driver who gets more run time with it!hehehe Also needs a new body!
Overall I am Very Impressed with the MFM Black Widow! And think it is an extremely good value!
I had originally built up a K2-3S drooper to try out but after reading Harvo's Ghetto Comp Rig
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=136247&highlight=mfm
and Black Widow build threads
http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=131460&highlight=mfm
I really liked the look and performance that he said he was getting with the MFM Black Widow. And of course the price was really nice! So after seeing that they were now including the lower links I ordered one last Monday and got it in the mail on Saturday"thumbsup"
With our Comp being on Sunday I was'nt sure if I wanted to do the change over yet, but quickly changed my mind :lol:
The Black Widow is a very nice looking chassis and very good quality! The change over went pretty straight forward. I only had to make a new front driveshaft, used a Jato driveshaft as it was all I had on hand!hehe
Also made some quick upper links (need to sleeve them)
I am using REVO shocks with Jato springs. Although I ended up running the spring collars all the way up so it ended up being about a 90% droop 10% sprung setup.
Using TLT axles with clocked c's and alloy knucks upfront and stock axle for the rear. Tobee craft 16mm wideners upfront and BlackFoot stubaxles for the rear. Front is 10.5" wide and the Rear is 9.75". Maybe a little wide upfront but this has worked for me so far, but could change? Using Proline Beadlocks with M3 Hammers with stock Axial Foams. Added 7oz. of weight to the fronts and 4oz out back.
Stock Axial trans with a 55t lathe 90t spur 12t pinion. CC BEC, Mamba Max with a MaxAmps 3S 1100mah LiPo, DX3R and cheapy Tower Pro Servo (yes will be upgraded soon I hope?)
Did'nt get to test before the comp but this is nothing new for me!hehehe I have only entered 3 comps and have used a different setup in each of them :shock:
The Comp was fun as usual but had some pretty tough courses! I was really impressed with how the Black Widow performed on it's maiden voyage. The truck climbed verticals really well and side hilled pretty good to. The M3 Hammers/Stock Axial Foams setup worked well to. The rocks we comped on have so much grip you could probably run hard plastic wheels and do good!:lol:
I surprisingly did well enough to make the top 10 but broke to axle shafts! Was lucky that Rydefab had spares and everyone was nice enough to let me make the repair before starting the Final course.
The truck made a climb that only one other truck made (dtp's bergler) but popping a steering rod and breaking another axle shaft ended my run. A better servo and a dig would surely make this rig even better as well as a driver who gets more run time with it!hehehe Also needs a new body!
Overall I am Very Impressed with the MFM Black Widow! And think it is an extremely good value!