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aero750rider 03.06.2009 07:34 PM

Jammin CRT1
 
Hi. Im new to 1/8 truggy. Actully this is my first 1/8 scale and she is a beast. Ok enough of the noob stuff. I want to convert and been looking at MMM 2200kv combo. Ive done research and that unit puts out alot of power. So my question is what setups are you guys running to keep the front wheels on the ground. Im sure shocks, oil weight. Im also going lipo and need to know the best charger and ballencer ( spelled wrong I know ). I have experience in electric as I to race in the early 90's. I want to get back into racing and Im focused on 1/8 off road. Thanks in advance for the help

brushlessboy16 03.06.2009 07:38 PM

A smooth trigger, i run 10k Center diff fluid in my truggy with the 2200 and it can lift the wheels up

rchippie 03.06.2009 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by aero750rider (Post 267572)
Hi. Im new to 1/8 truggy. Actully this is my first 1/8 scale and she is a beast. Ok enough of the noob stuff. I want to convert and been looking at MMM 2200kv combo. Ive done research and that unit puts out alot of power. So my question is what setups are you guys running to keep the front wheels on the ground. Im sure shocks, oil weight. Im also going lipo and need to know the best charger and ballencer ( spelled wrong I know ). I have experience in electric as I to race in the early 90's. I want to get back into racing and Im focused on 1/8 off road. Thanks in advance for the help

I ran 55w oil in the FR & 50w oil in the RR shocks on my CRT. I also ran 5,000 or 7,00 in the FR diff . I ran 30,000 in the center diff & 2,000 in the RR diff . I ran a neu 1515-1y which is 2200 kv . It did not wheele at all . It was very planted on the track & handled great . I also used the stock red springs .


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