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Fast5sRevo88 09.23.2008 12:01 PM

Killjoy, Do i see an RC chihuaha dog in the background?, runs off of kibble just like the real thing!:lol::yes:

killjoyken 09.23.2008 02:26 PM

I made the big spacer to shift the motor over to fit the Trakpowers.

The RC chihuaha has been converted to brushless/lipo. :mdr:

plaviblue 09.23.2008 09:59 PM

[QUOTE=killjoyken;215524]I made the big spacer to shift the motor over to fit the Trakpowers.

Did the same thing on mine, works awesome!!!

MTBikerTim 09.24.2008 02:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by killjoyken (Post 215524)
I made the big spacer to shift the motor over to fit the Trakpowers.

The RC chihuaha has been converted to brushless/lipo. :mdr:

So it makes the motor mesh the spur a bit higher and to the right for wider batteries? Why didn't I think of that. Maybe this is what I'll end up needing for mine. The motor stays cool in first but gets hot if it is second all the time. I haven't been able to test enough but I think it's fine as long as second engages late. With second engaging late it takes a lot of the kick out when it does shift too.

plaviblue 09.24.2008 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTBikerTim (Post 215677)
So it makes the motor mesh the spur a bit higher and to the right for wider batteries? Why didn't I think of that. Maybe this is what I'll end up needing for mine. The motor stays cool in first but gets hot if it is second all the time. I haven't been able to test enough but I think it's fine as long as second engages late. With second engaging late it takes a lot of the kick out when it does shift too.

It works quit nice. I used 2 of the TVP braces instead of making my own.

onetoo3 10.08.2008 08:19 PM

charger
 
what charger to use for a fp evo 25 5000 4s or a good one for lipo

BitHed 01.08.2009 01:38 AM

...just subscribing so i can find this again later on and check the pics from home...


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