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BlackedOutREVO 06.03.2006 02:20 AM

g2r ?'s
 
i want to convert my revo to electric and i was wondering do you guys get wheelies and good top speed?and i know it usualy depends on what gearing and cells and motor so what bl systems, batteries, gearing are you guys running?

tallyram 06.03.2006 03:56 AM

everyone here contributed knowledge for my g2r.

motor: lehner 1950 8t
esc: bk 12020
batts: 6s pquest lipo
gearing: strobe slipper 51t spur/15t pinion (18t and 20t pinions on the way

right now with the 15t i can flip it on its lid from 0-30mph. it tops out between 40-45mph, so the gears on order should get me to 50mph or more. when you convert it, you will be really happy!

squeeforever 06.03.2006 01:10 PM

Yup, I have a E-Revo I converted before the G2R came out and I like it ALOT. I have a Feigao 10XL and Warrior 9920 on it running 14 cells at the moment and it runs around 40mph with plenty of torque. Mine does the same thing Tallys does. I can be cruising at about 25 or 30 and just nail it, it over it comes. Once you go brushless, you don't go back.... That much is for sure.

crazyjr 06.03.2006 06:07 PM

My G2R will not keep the front end down with a Novak HV brushless

jhautz 06.03.2006 06:19 PM

I just finished my conversion a couple weeks ago. Running the Quark Monster Pro 125 and a Feigao 540C 9XL on 4s and a 5s lipo setup and the g2r chassis. Same thing here, at 25-30mph I can punch it and flip it right over. I just put a wheelie bar on it to make it easier to keep down, it made a big difference. Now I can really get on it without flipping as easily. It can easily get to 45 :004: on the 5s batteries and I have it geared conservative. The 4s batts are more than enough power and speed. 5s is just for kicks, its almost undrivably fast on the 5s.

All I can say is do it. Just make sure you get steel cvd's and the steel idlers for the emaxx tranny if you use the emaxx tranny. I blew the stock idlers in 2 minutes the first time I ran it.

I had it out this afternoon at a local bashing spot and I had a whole group of people hanging around watching in amazement. They couldn't believe the power and speed. The nitro guys all wanted to drive it. :005: I had to quit running today when I blew the tires off of the rims!!!! :019:

squeeforever 06.03.2006 09:59 PM

In all honesty, cvd's aren't necessary for a Revo. The stock Revo sliders have survived everything I and numberous others have thrown at them. Idlers are however required.

BrianG 06.03.2006 10:37 PM

I agree. Stock Revo sliders are quite a bit beefier than Emaxx sliders. The only time where dogbones are required is if there is limited clearance or they simply won't fit lengthwise. I had to get some made up special for my Revo conversion using a stock chassis and EMaxx tranny due to clearance issues.

BlackedOutREVO 06.04.2006 01:15 AM

cool thanks guys, do all u guys think the g2r is worth the money or no?

squeeforever 06.04.2006 01:18 AM

Definately.

tallyram 06.04.2006 01:48 AM

i agree with squee, its totally worth it. it gives the truck an awesome look and the length helps keep it planted on the ground better, if there is such a thing! i run the stock sliders also, with no problems.

crazyjr 06.04.2006 03:00 AM

I wouldn't have bought it if it wasn't. Seriously its worth it at half again

BlackedOutREVO 06.04.2006 08:42 PM

cool thanks, but i have one more question, what would be a good speed controller to use with a 8xl that not 500 bucks?

squeeforever 06.04.2006 10:27 PM

A 9920 or maybe a Quark 125 would be my choice depending on my budget.

Sylvester 06.04.2006 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squeeforever
A 9920 or maybe a Quark 125 would be my choice depending on my budget.

+1 I second that choice, imo i would go with the quark.

crazyjr 06.05.2006 12:11 PM

I will be getting a Quark shortly, as for shafts the stock wheel shafts have held up well on my G2R, the chassis kit comes with steel dogbones for tranny to diff and they are strong

jhautz 06.05.2006 05:27 PM

I love my Quark 125. Tons of adjustments and pretty easy to program compared to some others Ive tried. Plus it comes in a clean looking package thats easy to mount. Much more finished package than the shrink wrapped Warriors. I have a 7020 and a 9920 warrior and I much prefer the quark to them. Just my opinion.

The Quark and a Feigao 540C XL motor for $370 is a great combo and a great value for the $$$$. Once again... My opinion.

Sylvester 06.05.2006 06:56 PM

Howss the temperature for the quark?

jhautz 06.05.2006 08:02 PM

I don't have a temp gage so use to old 5 second touch rule.

I ran it for 40 minutes straight with a 9XL and a 5s 8000mah Lipo setup. It ran for 40 minutes before I blew the tires off of the wheels. I checked it periodically and it never got hotter than I was comfortable with. It was pretty warm, but definitely not hot. I was running it pretty hard and wide open for quite a while during the run also. All

BlackedOutREVO 06.05.2006 09:37 PM

does anyone think its worth waiting for the mamba maxx or the new hv maxx. on traxxas someone e mailed cc about the mamba maxx and they said that it was doing 55 mph with a all aluminum e-maxx.

MetalMan 06.05.2006 10:24 PM

There's nothing out yet on the Mamba "Monster" Max in terms of release dates, beta testing, etc.

jhautz 06.05.2006 11:09 PM

The new HV maxx just looks like they put a new case on the old HV. Probably not a huge difference from the existing one. But... I hope Im wrong. If its a step up it would be nice to use in a basher for some reliable fun.

BlackedOutREVO 06.06.2006 01:29 PM

i think im going to wait for the mamba maxx because i have 3 mamba's in my mini t, 18t, and my mq and i realy like them. but for the chassis i will buy as soon as i have the money.

Thanks guys


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