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Jony Nitro 07.13.2012 08:40 AM

My Losi 5ive-T Project Neu,MGM
 
Here you go few picks of my project,and thanks to Mike aswell,so enjoy
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0889.jpg
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0937.jpg
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0927.jpg
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0928.jpg
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0932.jpg
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0931.jpg

Jony Nitro 07.13.2012 08:41 AM

some more pics
 
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0939.jpg
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0940.jpg
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0941.jpg
beach fun
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0933.jpg

Bondonutz 07.13.2012 12:31 PM

WOW !

That diesel NEU and Speed-O are a deadly combo and big coin, someone has serious intentions ?

Keep us posted with plenty of pics and hopefully some video when complete !

nitrostarter 07.13.2012 12:38 PM

Very nice sir!

Are you keeping the mechanical brakes on it?

brian015 07.13.2012 01:03 PM

I'll be interested to see this - so far so good.

I'm curious - which Neu motor (size/kv) are you using (I can't read the label)?

Jony Nitro 07.13.2012 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brian015 (Post 422559)
I'll be interested to see this - so far so good.

I'm curious - which Neu motor (size/kv) are you using (I can't read the label)?

22173Y(425)Kv

brian015 07.13.2012 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jony Nitro (Post 422560)
22173Y(425)Kv

Thanks - and what voltage do you plan to run? 12s?

Jony Nitro 07.13.2012 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brian015 (Post 422561)
Thanks - and what voltage do you plan to run? 12s?

14s does that sound insane

Bondonutz 07.13.2012 03:24 PM

Considering this platform moves very well and flies like bird on 8s, yeah, 14s is Nucking Futs !

But should be entertaining and very efficient none the less !

brian015 07.13.2012 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jony Nitro (Post 422565)
14s does that sound insane

12s, 14s, whatever it takes!

(Both will put you in the 20-22k rpm range - which should be a good place for the 22 series - I'm guessing, at least)

magman 07.13.2012 04:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 422557)
WOW !

That diesel NEU and Speed-O are a deadly combo and big coin

+1 :surprised: Agreed....wow!

Jony Nitro 07.13.2012 04:50 PM

Well this thing will take 10 s just to get warm, so pinion I bought 19'20,21 for good measure, but when funds allow will get another Neu from offshore.

nitrostarter 07.13.2012 04:56 PM

Good to see those Neu motors doing work in the U.K.!!!

Jony Nitro 07.13.2012 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nitrostarter (Post 422571)
Good to see those Neu motors doing work in the U.K.!!!

Can't do the brakes because of the mount,

Yes bought the motor for my brushless Baja,crazy eh? But this should be fun

RC-Monster Mike 07.13.2012 06:08 PM

FYI - the mount is only one hole away from accepting mechanical brakes(the hole for the actuator) - with tall gearing like yours, there won't likely be any interference with the motor, either. :)
The open motor will be susceptible to collecting brake dust(aluminum dust basically). :)

Jony Nitro 07.14.2012 06:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RC-Monster Mike (Post 422576)
FYI - the mount is only one hole away from accepting mechanical brakes(the hole for the actuator) - with tall gearing like yours, there won't likely be any interference with the motor, either. :)
The open motor will be susceptible to collecting brake dust(aluminum dust basically). :)

Going to mod a outerwares for it.was looking at the braking on it and maybe put a 1/8 servo after a mod, really big oz servo.

Will look more in to it once I have it running

killajb 07.15.2012 01:01 PM

Now we're talking! Can't wait to see this thing moving around.. In fact, I'd like to pit it against one of these....


http://www.redcatrampageforum.com/showthread.php?t=9087

Jony Nitro 07.18.2012 09:50 AM

Just checking all is well,before threadlock,and tape,and zip ties,and shoegoo
http://i465.photobucket.com/albums/r...2/SAM_0943.jpg

auto2 07.28.2012 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by killajb (Post 422601)
Now we're talking! Can't wait to see this thing moving around.. In fact, I'd like to pit it against one of these....


http://www.redcatrampageforum.com/showthread.php?t=9087

i had a redcat XB-e with custom motor mount and castle 1717 motor. yes it was fast. yes it broke some. it was much lighter and smaller than the losi so not a fair comparrason.

_paralyzed_ 07.28.2012 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jony Nitro (Post 422678)
Just checking all is well,before threadlock,and tape,and zip ties,and shoegoo

I don't see that outerwears. I wouldn't run that motor at all without covering all the holes. Gunk will get in and destroy it. Even just electric tape to close the holes off. You don't need to worry about cooling, in an open environment like a truck it will be just fine. Neus are originally airplane motors, designed to be in a closed fuselage, that's why they have holes. Cover those holes!

killajb 07.29.2012 07:19 PM

Quote:

i had a redcat XB-e with custom motor mount and castle 1717 motor. yes it was fast. yes it broke some. it was much lighter and smaller than the losi so not a fair comparrason.

(The ones in the vids are running CC 2028/XL2's with upgraded alum mount, braces and knuckles)

Smaller? Yeah sure.. but worth a comparison on a 1/5 scale track.

Jony Nitro 08.11.2012 05:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 422871)
I don't see that outerwears. I wouldn't run that motor at all without covering all the holes. Gunk will get in and destroy it. Even just electric tape to close the holes off. You don't need to worry about cooling, in an open environment like a truck it will be just fine. Neus are originally airplane motors, designed to be in a closed fuselage, that's why they have holes. Cover those holes!

Yes I know will sort it, I put it on a thread few up from here, I will indeed get one, don't worry,upload some pics tomorrow.

millzee 08.14.2012 09:42 AM

wow, thats sweet, all day I've been searching to try and find out if a neu 22series would fit on a rcm mount and I see it can, nice work! I can't wait for video, good luck.


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