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Wow man, talk about some Foams. 4760 Watts you say, blacktop!! I used honey on my foams on the blacktop. Thin and stickey enough for better traction....cheap too. I just have to refrain from licking my fingers after I rub the honey on the foams.
What foams/tires are those? What Hex size and where to get them? Tash will be interested in those too. |
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Dude.... If you can figure out who makes those wide foams Id be interested as well. I have been using the IMEX maxx size foams and they are only half as wide as that. The IMEX work ok but those wide ones would be awesome.
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OOh, if you could find out man, that would be great. I am in dying need of traction.
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Hey snellemin, You get the idea of naming the title "pizza cutters" from cheech didnt ya?:lol:
I thought the video was pretty insane. Now lets get a Neu 1515 in their.:yes: |
Actually the Pizza cutter name came from Sleebus at the TNT and the folks at beatyourtruck.
I was thinking about the Neu, but 2 pole motors spool up a bit quicker. When I'll built a 1/8 scale then I'll do the Neu for sure. |
I think Jaco has mounted foams for your truck.
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Jaco makes the ones for the associated. Nothing with a hex.
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i think so. i think the springs are too stiff. the split ring hasnt even made a mark inside the hub yet so i know i have gotten enough force to make 2nd gear grab. i ran my numbers today and got to thinking. since i'm running 8s1p, i'm probably putting a decent load on the batteries. we all know a123's like to drop voltage in 1s packs. so basically i'm spinning the motor around 30k right now if i'm dropping to 2.7v/cell. i went through everything and all seems right, except for the no shifting part. i think i'm going to just live with it stuck in first until i get the 12s1p running. i know i'll be putting some centrifical force on the clutch assembly then. if i don't get a shift at that point, i'll look at other options. |
lutach, the lhs told me proline used to make some foams for monster trucks, but i couldn't find any info anywhere. i wonder if thats what you have there. also the track that we drag at is very slippery. i get so much more traction infront of my house than i do out there. they prep the track, but its in a parking lot, and i think the smoothed out oil saturated asphalt is showing.
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The only info I found on those giant foamies, was on a thread in 2001. Proline Jaco offered premounted foams for the maxx.
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