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Got any pictures ??? :wink: Thanks.. |
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I also wish there was a better, relatively inexpensive, diff setup. You can't change the grease to oil because the diffs leak (at the shafts and around the diff cover). So, it's either grease, or super thick oil, or locked. I'm sure a "real" diff could be done - look at the CRT.5. Either that, or come up with a better (aluminum) sealable case and use rubber seals on the shaft.
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I ran automotive wheel bearing grease in my ER's diff for a long time and I liked the feel of it, but it eventually broke down and leaked out. I switched to white lithium grease and I really like how the diff feels when it's freshly packed but after just an hour or two it has already loosened up and started leaking. I hate pulling my diff out all the time, so I just leave it loose and deal with the terrible unloading. I'm thinking of trying some non-sling, high temp Moly grease next time I have the diff out, hopefully that'll stay in there a litle longer :neutral: |
Just a small update...
I spent some time on Friday and got one of them up and running. It's set up as follows: MMM Medusa 36-60-2000 4S 25C 3700mAh PolyRC Lipo Pro-Line Epic Beadlocks Pro-Line Switch Tires Geared 18:54 I took it out in the street on Friday and couldn't get it past about 1/2 throttle on a partially charged lipo without it going over backwards. Today, I took it to a field down the road with really short grass and ran the rest of that battery pack out to check out the temps. After 20 or so ~150yd runs through the short grass at full throttle, the temps were as follows: Motor: 128F ESC: 93F Batts: 105F It was pretty damn fast with a pack that only had a partial charge in it. It may be nearly undriveable with a fully charged pack. I can only imagine how much time it'll be on it's lid from going over backwards. All in all, it looks to be a real nice setup for putting down some big power in a 2wd truck. |
Nice. We want a vid now. :smile:
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I gotta get some better tires. Mine doesn't wheelie, it just spins the tires nonstop. The reduced weight of the 50mm Medusa and a heavy 4s 5Ah pack is probably not helping the wheelie thing. Usually, I set the ESC for ~70% punch control (or more), lowest timing, etc. But, I wanted to test the FLM CVDs I got and turned everything up for max power. Even a 39-50-2200 on 4s is just stupid. I have it geared 58/16 and it really moves. BTW: The FLM CVDs are quite nice and even though I'm using RPM arms, there is no apparent danger of the CVDs popping out.
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What 4S 5000mAh pack are you using? I'm probably going to migrate to a higher capacity pack in the future. |
I'm just using a couple MA 2s 5Ah packs I reconfigured into one 4s pack. Not the best quality I know, but the relatively HV setup should be easy on the cells.
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Took out the camera and got some pics of my setup.
Click on a pic for a larger version. http://skellyo.com/fs/slash_4s/slash_4s_sm1.jpg http://skellyo.com/fs/slash_4s/slash_4s_sm2.jpg http://skellyo.com/fs/slash_4s/slash_4s_sm3.jpg http://skellyo.com/fs/slash_4s/slash_4s_sm4.jpg |
VERY Nice Skellyo! :yes:
I have that VERY same ESC/Motor powering my E Revo. It does very well geared 18/52 Mod 1. I'm very pleased with it on 4S. I'm using one of the old fat Novak Heat sinks on it. It seems to like it. |
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i dunno if youve guys put aluminum rear hubs but i had the traxxas ones and the bearing actaully got loose in one side (bearings were all tight but it was loose where it poped into the hub, traxxas denyed an kind of replacment.....so no im using the ST racing hubs and the bearings almost have to be pressed in, very tight fit, perfect fit and finish, ill definetly be looking to them when i need more parts these are much nicer than any of the other on the market. Just thought id throw that out there because once you start jumping and running them good your gonna need better hubs.
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Why do I even bother posting my Slash anywhere else?
http://monster.traxxas.com/showthread.php?t=451813 posts #8 and 11 specifically |
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