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squeeforever 11.06.2005 09:52 PM

jt racing t-maxx chassis
 
I have found a jt racing chassis for a t-maxx with all they stuff needed except the front and rear assemblys. i was wondering would this with the right shocks and stuff be competive with purpose built truggys like the lsp? does anybody have any experience with one of these? i am thing about getting it and running my e-maxx front and rear ends with it instead of selling my emaxx. what would be a better shock, proline powerstrokes or ofna buggy shocks? and also, what motor would be better for this application. a mach .26 which it comes with or a wasp .28 which i have?

crazyjr 11.07.2005 12:40 PM

I would run it with the motor it came with and see what it does and make changes as needed.

Just don't forget to flip the diffs, the Emaxx runs the opposite way to the Tmaxx

squeeforever 11.07.2005 06:35 PM

so would that be competitive against the truggys? also, how long before something like a bigblock starts eating diffs for breakfast?

coolhandcountry 11.07.2005 08:23 PM

If you have the aluminum diff cup makes the stock diffs a lot tougher. I can't tell you squee cause never owned a big block.

squeeforever 11.07.2005 09:48 PM

i think if i get this chassis i am gonna get the flm hybrid bulks with 1/8th gears.

RC-Monster Mike 11.08.2005 12:25 AM

The JT chassis, when properly appointed, is very race worthy. the only downfall it has is the stock maxx wheelbase! Too short! Otherwise, it is basically a truggy chassis...one of the first, actually.

JOHNNYMAXXIMA 11.08.2005 04:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by crazyjr
Just don't forget to flip the diffs, the Emaxx runs the opposite way to the Tmaxx
What do you mean by "flip the diffs"?
I put some t-maxx diffs into my e-maxx and it started to make alot of clicking noise.
Also, the output shafts were smaller on the t-maxx diffs too.
Thanks.

crazyjr 11.08.2005 08:50 AM

The T-maxx and E-maxx trannys run in oposite directions. If you are going to run e-maxx diffs in a t-maxx you need to turn the diff upside down(ring gear on oposite side like this:- to this-: )


Squee if you don't do this, it will run backwards. If you run hybrid bulks and 1/8 diffs they should be ok

Jonnymaxxima, maybe you're diffs had been in a T-maxx for a long timeand had set into a wear pattern. Like full sized cars if a part gets into a wear pattern and you change it(move from car to car, run oposite way whatever) it can accelerate wear.

squeeforever 11.08.2005 09:10 AM

i already flipped then along with the tranny for weight reasons so no worrys there.

nbcaznmaster 11.10.2005 10:25 PM

mach .26!

squeeforever 11.10.2005 10:58 PM

why the mach?

rchippie 11.11.2005 11:44 AM

Squee i have the jt chassis and it flexes real bad, worse than the stock chassis in my opinion.

crazyjr 11.11.2005 12:08 PM

Man Hippie you got a little bit of everything, Don't you?

squeeforever 11.11.2005 07:12 PM

is it that big of a concern? is there an alternative and also, is there a way to fix the problem?

rchippie 11.11.2005 08:47 PM

I think aluminum chassis braces would help,in cunjuction with AL skids & bulks. I have a JT racing chassis & tank if you want it let me know. I made a custom plate for the throttle servo. So the servo sites beside the motor for a direct pull & not up front like the stock one. You dont need the bellcrank any more .


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