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Is the motor plate designed to work in the motor mount brackets?
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It helps to maintain proper gear mesh and more flexibility with spur/pinion selection as well as Nitro-Electric swap. Artur |
Very nice design
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Couple new mods to my REVO.
Center diff. from E-Bay Batteries were relocated to the bottom. Works great. Think of LiPo battery pack in that location with 6mm pack width, it would be on the same level with front and rear skid plates. http://forum.rcdesign.ru/index.php?a...=post&id=19132 http://forum.rcdesign.ru/index.php?a...=post&id=19133 http://forum.rcdesign.ru/index.php?a...=post&id=19134 Artur |
I like this version better than your last version. No offense intended. Your batterys are pretty low do they hit the ground ?
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First one has its benefits as well. I build battery housing to be strong, to protect future LiPo cells. So, yes it does come in contact with ground but nothing to worry. That how it looks after 10+ runs http://forum.rcdesign.ru/index.php?a...=post&id=19800 I built it from 3 parts, if you do the same as one, then you can level battery cover with f/r skidplates. But if you worry about ground clearance then my first setup would be better. Artur P.S. Try to put 6 cells between front and rear skid plates. You will get better picture of what I am talking. |
That battery tray looks pretty strong. Plus it also stiffens the chassis. Your CG must be alot better with this setup than your previous one :p .
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once again very nice work. Much better design
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Anyboy know anything about the controler this guy used, cause it look really small. And I checked out the website an dnot sure if you can buy from it.
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Artur |
No the guy Kraeuterbutter was posting for, the SBL mega powerboard.
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