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Serum 08.31.2006 05:50 PM

yes, that was the part i did understand. But is the 2p paralel 8000 or is the 2p 16000.

cemetery gates 08.31.2006 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Serum
yes, that was the part i did understand. But is the 2p paralel 8000 or is the 2p 16000.

the 2p is 8000

http://home.comcast.net/~truerc/custompack.htm

here is a link to the packs (the ones at the very bottom)

squeeforever 08.31.2006 06:16 PM

Yea, the 2P conbine to make 8k. They do have 8ah cells though...

Procharged5.0 09.18.2006 04:29 PM

Very cool set-up! Very creative...job well done.

I have to wonder about the durability of your chassis "connections" though. Plexiglas fractures fairly easily when it's part used as a structural member.

Let us know how it holds up! Good luck with it!

neweuser 09.18.2006 04:48 PM

I wanna know if he ran it yet! :)

cemetery gates 09.18.2006 05:13 PM

well i got it running and all i can say is WOW!!! 9xl with 16 cells its a blast! it handles better that my LSP!

Procharged5.0, i crashed into a parked car at WOT and i cracked the rear skid...........thats it! BTW its not plexi, but 5mm thick polyester; super strong stuff!

i will post up a build thread when its complete (still working the bugs out)

neweuser 09.18.2006 05:21 PM

Very cool, get some vids! Also, how are the drive shafts doing?

cemetery gates 09.18.2006 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by neweuser
Very cool, get some vids! Also, how are the drive shafts doing?

well i have MIP CVD's at all four corners, and kyosho twinforce center dogbones in the center. they are holding up fine.

Procharged5.0 09.18.2006 07:18 PM

Looking forward to the videos!

crazyjr 10.12.2006 09:58 PM

I had this idea last year, but couldn't get materials to pull it off. nice execution cemetary gates


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