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IBJAMMIN 05.23.2007 06:04 PM

IT WORKS I just got done running a pack though it and not one sign of cogging the MM esc and the smaller Neu seem to get along. :D

Speed seems to be about the same as the MM 5700 but the Neu definetly has a lot more torque I clipped my mailbox and broke another turnbuckle so testing was cut short good thing is I opened the mailbox and my titanium turnbuckles from Lundsford were sitting inside perfect timming LOL ;)

Procharged5.0 05.23.2007 06:11 PM

Sounds great! Glad the Ti turnbuckles arrivedso timely!

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.24.2007 06:27 AM

Do you have any close photos on how you made the battery strap? And could a 6 cell nimh/nicad battery fit?

Cheers

jaejw1 05.24.2007 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by IBJAMMIN
IT WORKS I just got done running a pack though it and not one sign of cogging the MM esc and the smaller Neu seem to get along. :D

Speed seems to be about the same as the MM 5700 but the Neu definetly has a lot more torque I clipped my mailbox and broke another turnbuckle so testing was cut short good thing is I opened the mailbox and my titanium turnbuckles from Lundsford were sitting inside perfect timming LOL ;)

where in california are you,? have you been to any of the local yracks with your crt.5

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.24.2007 07:14 AM

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I went with the Kyosho 46t spur to keep the pinions reliable

How does that keep the pinions realiable? Sorry for a dumb question :032:

gixxer 05.24.2007 08:00 AM

the metal pinion wears a lot better on a plastic spur then on a steel spur. If the mesh is not good or the motor mount flexes it will just wear the $5 spur instead of the pinion.

IBJAMMIN 05.24.2007 08:09 AM

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Here's a pic of the mount i used a piece of angle aluminum and use velcro to keep the packs from sliding out and a strap to hold the batteries in it also makes a great chassis brace.:)

I live about 10 min from Hotrod hobbies and about 20min from the sun valley 1/5th scale onroad and monster offroad track. I have ran the CRT.5 at Hotrods track a couple of times but not on a raceday yet hopefully Saturday.:032:

The narrow steel spurs are hard on pinions or have been in the past with brushless motors? a hardened pinion seems to hold up if you have a sturdy mount with no flex. The hardened pinions are more expensive though and depending on the motor shaft Dia. sizes are limmited.:eek:

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.24.2007 04:34 PM

Do you have the aluminum battery thing screwed up from the bottom of the chassis?

Cheers

IBJAMMIN 05.24.2007 04:40 PM

Yes the motor mount and battery mount are bolted to the chassis I have seen some people make there battery mount bolt into the existing motor mount holes only but you would be better off drilling a couple of extra holes and using the mount to stiffen the chassis also. :)

DRIFT_BUGGY 05.24.2007 05:37 PM

I notice that some people sell the motor mount. Does anyone sell the battery mount?

Cheers

jnev 05.24.2007 06:25 PM

Very cool!!

RC_KAOS - most people make their own custom battery mounts. The easiest way to do this would be to take it off another truck like a stock e-maxx chassis or a Twin Force chassis.

jaejw1 05.24.2007 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by IBJAMMIN
I live about 10 min from Hotrod hobbies and about 20min from the sun valley 1/5th scale onroad and monster offroad track. I have ran the CRT.5 at Hotrods track a couple of times but not on a raceday yet hopefully Saturday.:032:

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have you thought of coming to pegasus on a saturday (they have a crt class)
or to revelations

IBJAMMIN 05.25.2007 09:14 AM

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It's been a couple of years since I have been there one of these days I will get out there? I like Hotrod hobbies it's so close to the house.:)

I just finished up the titanium turnbuckles on the CRT.5 I would highly recomend at least changing the 2 front 3.5x24mm upper turnbuckles I managed to break both of the stock ones the larger 4x23mm Lunsford ones went in no problem.:027:

MetalMan 05.27.2007 12:39 PM

Wow, you're pretty close to me. Do you happen to go to the Hobby People store in Santa Clarita? A couple of my buddies work there (David and Daniel, brothers).

IBJAMMIN 05.27.2007 10:31 PM

Yeah I'm in Canyon Country I stop by HP for part's it's the closest hobby shop to the house. I'm thinking about buying a plane I see there having a 5 hour sale tomarrow I'm going to stop by and see if I can find a deal?

I also see they have the XTM 1/7th scale buggy on sale for 340 bucks I have been thinking about trying a brushless conversion on a larger car.:032:


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