RC-Monster Forums

RC-Monster Forums (https://www.rc-monster.com/forum/index.php)
-   Brushless (https://www.rc-monster.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=12)
-   -   My Maxx Kicks Your Maxx's Ass Build (https://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17884)

Krawlin 01.07.2009 11:43 PM

Next upgrade I plan to put on the Maxx are some aluminum or titanium skid plates. Preferably titanium if I can find some at a decent price. Anyone have some titanium skids they would be willing to give up for a decent price?

_paralyzed_ 01.07.2009 11:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Krawlin (Post 249951)
Next upgrade I plan to put on the Maxx are some aluminum or titanium skid plates. Preferably titanium if I can find some at a decent price. Anyone have some titanium skids they would be willing to give up for a decent price?

I hate to say this, but go integy. Integy aluminum is crap, but people have good luck with their titanium skids. I prefer plastic to absorb impact.

bensf 01.08.2009 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Krawlin (Post 249939)
Well now the next step in this build would be to solder on my 6.5mm bullets on the motor and ESC, and use my braided metal wire shield on the motor wires and the steering servo wire, and replace the chassis with the new plastic one I got (Same as the one on there, but the current one is cracked at the mounting points up front), then install the front FLM hybrid bulk.

Notice how the BEC is not visible? I want to see who can figure out where I put the BEC. Ryan, Travis, Ben, and Ian, you are not allowed to say because I think I already told you guys a while back.


Is it under the ESC?

Krawlin 01.08.2009 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 249957)
I hate to say this, but go integy. Integy aluminum is crap, but people have good luck with their titanium skids. I prefer plastic to absorb impact.

I will have to have a look at those! Thanks for the suggestion!

Quote:

Originally Posted by bensf (Post 249958)
Is it under the ESC?

Damn, I didn't think anyone would find it! :lol: It fits right under the ESC quite well though.

suicideneil 01.08.2009 06:42 PM

NewEra and GARC have the best Ti skids going, especially since HCR stopped selling them:

NewEra

GARC

Have you ever concidered a different design of 3906 chassis, like the FLM one, or the this one? With a motor that powerful onboard, I dont think the stockers will live too long each time... :whistle:

Procharged5.0 01.08.2009 06:47 PM

??????????????
 
I was about to bust your chops on this one.

I have a E-Maxx build in progress worth over $3,000.00 including a Castle MMM, NEU 1515, and nearly a 100% UE Supermaxx parts list including VBS PRO bulkless.....

:lol:

GOod luck with your build buddy...

Pro.

Procharged5.0 01.08.2009 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Krawlin (Post 249951)
Next upgrade I plan to put on the Maxx are some aluminum or titanium skid plates. Preferably titanium if I can find some at a decent price. Anyone have some titanium skids they would be willing to give up for a decent price?

Sold Mine. Sorry.

Check with great Assembly RC www.greatassemblyrc.com they make 2mm versions which is what you probably want. The 3mm versions I had were indistructable but heavy.

I guarantee you'll be happy with their products. I've owned their diffs, bulks, and skids. Their quality rivals Unlimited Engineering/Supermaxx! I say that with confidence haveing owned both.

Pro.

pedeboi364 01.08.2009 07:16 PM

^^^^^^^^link to bulkless?? ...(whatever that is) i like that idea!!

Procharged5.0 01.08.2009 07:39 PM

http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...ml?id=qVLmSEPd

Check out the link. "Victory Bulkless" IS THE upgrade for the maxx. Let me know what you think.

_paralyzed_ 01.08.2009 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pedeboi364 (Post 250174)
^^^^^^^^link to bulkless?? ...(whatever that is) i like that idea!!

Bulkless systems are out of stock, and way overpriced anyway. They were the best of the best. Fastlane Machines makes "combo bulks" which use the same idea. (combined diffs and bulkheads) The flm units are sold right here at RCM and I have never heard a complaint. Worth the money IMO.

Krawlin 01.08.2009 09:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by suicideneil (Post 250161)
NewEra and GARC have the best Ti skids going, especially since HCR stopped selling them:

NewEra

GARC

Have you ever concidered a different design of 3906 chassis, like the FLM one, or the this one? With a motor that powerful onboard, I dont think the stockers will live too long each time... :whistle:

Thanks, I will look into those skids as well.

And as for the East End Machining chassis, I have seen it before, its really nice, but I have seen pics of it, and its really thick, looks heavy.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Procharged5.0 (Post 250164)
I was about to bust your chops on this one.

I have a E-Maxx build in progress worth over $3,000.00 including a Castle MMM, NEU 1515, and nearly a 100% UE Supermaxx parts list including VBS PRO bulkless.....

:lol:

GOod luck with your build buddy...

Pro.

Thanks man!

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 250218)
Bulkless systems are out of stock, and way overpriced anyway. They were the best of the best. Fastlane Machines makes "combo bulks" which use the same idea. (combined diffs and bulkheads) The flm units are sold right here at RCM and I have never heard a complaint. Worth the money IMO.

I actually have 1 complaint about them... I had to dremel the cases a bit to get my GH Racing shock towers to fit. Not a big deal, just annoying.

Krawlin 01.08.2009 09:56 PM

New update, got my 6.5mm bullet connectors soldered to my motor and ESC. Next step is shrink wrapping all of the connectors.

_paralyzed_ 01.08.2009 10:16 PM

Quote:

I actually have 1 complaint about them... I had to dremel the cases a bit to get my GH Racing shock towers to fit. Not a big deal, just annoying.
Same thing with rc solutions shock towers. But I dremeled the towers instead. I don't call it a complaint, just compatibility issues with different aftermarket suppliers.

The hardcore racing chassis was very similar to the east end maching unit, but had considerably more material and wasn't that bad on weight. I think with all the power you have you won't notice the extra weight. You will break the chassis at the bulkhead mounts. An extra little aluminum brace there could help.

Krawlin 01.08.2009 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 250253)
The hardcore racing chassis was very similar to the east end maching unit, but had considerably more material and wasn't that bad on weight. I think with all the power you have you won't notice the extra weight. You will break the chassis at the bulkhead mounts. An extra little aluminum brace there could help.

Yeah I really like the Hardcore racing chassis, but I haven't looked much on ebay for one.

And I will have to see what I can figure out for a brace.

_paralyzed_ 01.08.2009 10:36 PM

and it goes a lil' somethin like this!

http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l..._/DSCF0020.jpg


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:15 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.