Mike Flea
I wanna be Dave
Excellent detail on the engine, Rick "thumbsup""thumbsup"
Awesome details. Good job man
Excellent detail on the engine, Rick "thumbsup""thumbsup"
Thanks guys. This is only the beginning. Lots more to come.Very nice work, that's a lot of awesome detail! "thumbsup"
Looking forward to it. Needs some good ol diesel fuel gunk all over it.Thanks guys. This is only the beginning. Lots more to come.
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Still deciding whether I'm going to try weathering or not.Looking forward to it. Needs some good ol diesel fuel gunk all over it.
You got to. Atleast around where seals out be. Would look pretty sweet.Still deciding whether I'm going to try weathering or not.
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Thanks. It's my dream vehicle too. One day I'm gonna have a 1:1.Lookin great! This is one of my dream vehicles
Hate to be bearer of bad news, but you need some form of reduction before going into the transfer case. The transfer has a slight reduction, like 1.74:1 if I remember correctly and the axles are 2.66:1.https://youtu.be/zWrwQ7R9Tv8
Video of the test run of the motor. IT'S ALIVE! IT'S ALIVE!!!
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I have a Xtra Speed 3:1 planetary gearbox installed on the motor.Hate to be bearer of bad news, but you need some form of reduction before going into the transfer case. The transfer has a slight reduction, like 1.74:1 if I remember correctly and the axles are 2.66:1.
Do you have a planetary unit on the end of your motor?
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Thanks for confirming this. After I posted that, I went back through your thread and saw the picture of the planetary unit.I have a Xtra Speed 3:1 planetary gearbox installed on the motor.![]()
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What turn motor do you think would be best for this build? Really don't understand the difference between the T'sThanks for confirming this. After I posted that, I went back through your thread and saw the picture of the planetary unit.
3:1 might not be enough with a 27T motor, but the only way to know is to run it and go from there.
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The T rating is the number of turns or winds of copper wire is around core of a motor. The more winds, or higher the T number, the higher the torque output. High turn motors can't turn as fast as low turn motors.What turn motor do you think would be best for this build? Really don't understand the difference between the T's
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Ok Thanks for clearing that up for me.The T rating is the number of turns or winds of copper wire is around core of a motor. The more winds, or higher the T number, the higher the torque output. High turn motors can't turn as fast as low turn motors.
If I had to guess at a motor for your truck, considering the weight, I would go with something in the 35-45T range.
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Thanks webb. I'm just gonna have to purchase different turns in a couple different brands to see which feels best in my rig. Testing. Such fun.Looks good man. Nice progress!
I use 35T and 45T. 35T gives a bit more speed, but i kinda like how the 45T feels on my Blazer. I use a 3s lipo on mine.
Fast enough to roll over, but not fast enough for a wheelie lol. Should make that my tag line.