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Redcat Rampage MT Brushless Conversion.
Hello, finally had a chance to pick up my newly used rampage MT today.
The Plan... Motor: Lehner 3080-8 (approximately 750KV).. ESC: Schulze 40.300WK and/or Castle SHV 240 Batteries: 12S 5000mAh 25C PolyQuest (Maybe some 35C Hyperions :yes: in the near future) Here's a comparison shot of the Rampage vs a Revo... The wheels on that thing just makes it look huge. But this sucker is much heavier than a Firehammer or a Baja 5B.. http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...T/RMT_SIZE.JPG And the conversion begins... it won't be anything super amazing or or precise... I'll do the best I can with a bandsaw, drill press and files. http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV01.JPG This is how I would like the motor to sit... This way, I would be able to use stock gearing... I'll have to figure a way on how to mount this motor in this position.. I already have an idea in mind.... http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV02.JPG I'll keep posting updates of the progress.... I'm hoping to finish this within a week... I just need someone to make me a sleeve.. that's all, I'll see if a buddy a work could do this... |
Man, I hope that thing has some strong diffs. If so, I foresee a split drive cup in your future... :oh:
*edit* That sounds wrong... I don't mean I want you to split a drive cup, just that they're probably the next weakest link. |
Awesome...! Seems like the stock gearing would be too high of a ratio though.
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I'm not sure of the gear ratio...
I think the Diffs are 3:1, the Center Diff is 3:1... and with the 25T pinion/36T Spur.. 25T Transfer gear to the 24T center gear shaft... I think it's a 12.44:1 Final Drive Ratio... So this is geared for about 60MPH.. |
good job aqwut. i havent been able to work on mine for the last couple weeks. i really dont have a lot left to do. just a lot of little stuff. hoping to get some done this week. keep us posted on how yours is coming along. cant wait to see how it does with the lehner.
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What other little stuff do you have to do?.. |
Subscribed :lol:. This will be another great large scale addition to the ones already found here.
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went to pick up a plate of 1/4" aluminum today, 7" x 24".. not 6061 like I wanted, but will do for now...
http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV03.JPG Plan is to cut a peice that will fit inbetween the stock mount and the Brushless motor.. I will post pictures when I'm done.. I should have this done by todays end... |
Now I had to cut the sheet to size that I needed, I made it a little bit bigger because you can always cut some off later... Made the mounting holes for the 3080 motor, and made sure everything was centered...
http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV04.JPG http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV05.JPG http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV06.JPG http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV07.JPG http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV08.JPG Now I had to make cut down the original sleeves to bolt the aluminum motor mount onto the stock Motor Mount... http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...MT_CONV08A.JPG The hard part is pretty much done.. All I have to do now is mount the motor and wait for the sleeve to come in... I had to cut the original clutch bell, because the sleeve/collet will all attach the 10mm LMT 3080 Shaft to the cut shaft from the bell shaft... Hard for me to explain.. here's what I did.. http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV09.JPG http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV10.JPG http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV11.JPG http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/R...RMT_CONV12.JPG |
Beefy! :)
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that motor is massive!
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i expected that motor to be big, but that's just massive! you could power a bicycle to 80mph with that thing!
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well, you need a big motor for a big truck right... :)
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Boy that a man motor!
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I didn't even know that had a brushless RC motor that big! My goh! Need to put something like that in a......actually, i have no clue what....moped maybe? that would be fun! lol
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