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What's_nitro? 04.22.2009 09:56 PM

MGT 3.0 Conversion
 
So- I bought one from TH, 'cause they are on sale for a VERY good price. I have zero knowledge about these trucks, so I have a few questions.

1) I hear the diffs are only 2-spider setups- How will they hold up, and/or are there ways to make them stronger? Can other diffs fit, or will 2 more spiders fit in the existing diff cup?

2) How durable is the transmission? Would it behoove me to swap in an E-Maxx tranny to more easily fascilitate the dual-motor setup I have in mind?

3) Aside from the drivetrain, what can I expect to break first? :smile:

_paralyzed_ 04.22.2009 10:40 PM

1) i don't know

2) it would behoove you. the sideways motor just doesn''t lend itself to dual electric motors

3) i don't know

lincpimp 04.22.2009 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 281609)

2) it would behoove you. the sideways motor just doesn''t lend itself to dual electric motors

I see no reason that you could not do dual motors sideways? Just make a mount plate like the emaxx...

In any case, sideways motors are great, no torque twist side to side.

_paralyzed_ 04.22.2009 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 281614)
I see no reason that you could not do dual motors sideways? Just make a mount plate like the emaxx...

In any case, sideways motors are great, no torque twist side to side.

Damn it! You're most probably right. I just think it would be awkward looking (lay it out and see) and I like the symetry of an e-maxx tranny and I really wanted to use the word behoove.

What's_nitro? 04.23.2009 12:00 AM

Thanks guys. UPS expects it to arrive on Friday. I will see how much room there is and go from there. There are benefits to both setups, so I think the deciding factor will be "ease of integration".

lincpimp 04.23.2009 12:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 281617)
Damn it! You're most probably right. I just think it would be awkward looking (lay it out and see) and I like the symetry of an e-maxx tranny and I really wanted to use the word behoove.

Thats the spirit, agree with me!!! Will save you alot of explaining later! Behoove yourself Harold!

J/K, but I am not sure if the chassis is wide enough to drop the emaxx tranny into. I would go with a single motor myself, behind the tranny, with a battery tray/servo mount up front.

Matthew_Armeni 04.24.2009 06:24 PM

Here's a conversion Tony did a little while ago, good place to start for ideas. I think it turned out pretty good. We have two of these trucks sitting on the shelf that nobody's buying, I keep eying (spell check says that's how you spell eye-ing, weird) them up for a build, I have some ideas for it, but no money for those ideas. Oh well, good luck on yours!:mdr:

What's_nitro? 04.24.2009 08:54 PM

Thank's for the link Matt. So will this be the world's "second" MMGT conversion? :lol: I have ditched the dual-motor idea. There just isn't enough room (:cry:). I have a different plan now- a DDO setup (direct-drive outrunner). That tranny input shaft is suspiciously long, and happens to be 5mm in diameter. :mdr:

BL_RV0 04.24.2009 09:05 PM

Sounds great! Pics would be a nice addition. :lol:

What's_nitro? 04.25.2009 05:15 PM

OK! :grrrrrr:

What's_nitro? 04.27.2009 12:55 AM

Well, first of all- I'll get pics up tomorrow night... :no:

Second, I took some measurements for a DDO and found that the input shaft is actually too short to mount a good-sized outrunner to. So I found this to replace it with. Then I'll get this motor. I'll be running 5s lipo with a MMM. The motor is spec'd at 1400W handling, and it will be "geared" for about 40 Mph. What do you think?

lincpimp 04.27.2009 01:10 AM

Get an axi motor, don't waste your time with the cheapo motors... Give sike a pm and ask him what he has, IIRC he has a bunch of motors to move...

What's_nitro? 04.27.2009 01:40 AM

I know Axi motors are the sh!t, but I REALLY don't want to put up the cash for one of them. That Turnigy motor has the specs that I want (not something you find very often while doing a custom build) and it is inexpensive. I have a few of the AeroXP motors already and I am very satisfied with them.

What's_nitro? 04.28.2009 11:44 PM

Here we go. Some pics for ya

So what's the biggest outrunner you guys know of that has a 5mm shaft and about 600kV??? :lol:

brushlessboy16 04.29.2009 06:50 AM

Turnigy 42-50 600kv

42-60 500kv

42-50 580kv


Take your pick.


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