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I want me some 6x6 donuts!!! :yipi:
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See if you can do it without the RWS, that's kinda cheating as far as donuts go. :lol:
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Does that 820 have more torque than both 550's? I'd believe it if you said so... :yes: If that works out then you'll have to put the second 820 on the front tranny to keep the balance.
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I have a feeling it will be more powerful. 550 motors are good for about 250 watts maxx each. The dewalt is said to be able to do 1.5hp. Not sure if it will do that on 4s, but I have a feeling it will beat 500 watts easily, and make more torque too.
The rear tranny is just to hold the lower shaft. It does not have any gears or internals. I plan to cut the top off the tranny, just above the mount area, and place a flat plate over it to seal it up. To make this creation crawl better I will have all of the equipment on the front chassis. Only the rear servo will be on the back. With the lipos on the rear chassis it does not like to climb and break-over ledges as well as I would like. Shifting the weight to the front should help, but I doubt it will wheely...:lol: |
Pfffftt!! It wouldn't wheelie anyways and you know it! :lol: You could try putting weight in the front wheels as well.
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I do plan to make a tsr style 6x6 with a bpp chassis and the rear wheels close together. It will have lst diffs and will be setup with 6s and a large motor, most likely a kb45 xl motor. (I have a few laying around). That truck will wheely, I promise!!! |
Remember that Bond movie....I think it was "Tomorrow Never Dies", where he made a semi truck wheelie, and the front end pivoted around the middle axle?? That's what I just pictured in my head when you mentioned that other project! :smile:
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I'd like to edit myself- It was "License to Kill" that featured the semi-truck wheelie. I knew I was wrong, it just took 10 minutes of Googling to find the right answer. :lol:
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Still working on the truck, should have some progress pics by midweek. Everyone (especially Neil) will be happy that the red chassis is gone...
Figured out how to fit the 1/4 scale servos in, took a bit of "trimming" to make them fit. I looked at possibly making a mount for the 3905 tranny and think it is possible. I will investigate that some more. I think the axi motor will go in with the current trans and we will see how it does... |
Don't know if have already seen this built here (not mine).
E-Maxx 8x8: image gallery Teaser pic: http://www.manuel-aka-mdk.net/galler...serialNumber=2 |
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