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emaxxthemonster 04.13.2010 10:42 PM

need help
 
i am doing 2 supermaxx builds. 1 has a dace truggy conversion and the other is a thunder with a prototype ackerman plate. what kind of throttle/braking linkage should i use along with steering servos. i am looking for a 7955tg maybe so if anybody has an extra i maybe willing to buy it.

rawfuls 04.13.2010 10:51 PM

Clear your inbox...

On topic: I have no freaking idea.
Have fun though.
:lol:

_paralyzed_ 04.14.2010 12:37 AM

you shouldn't use any throttle/brake linkages along with your steering servo:lol:

Go brushless and avoid throttle/brake linkages all together!

On topic: I like ofna aluminum servo horns, stock traxxas would be good for the rest of the linkages/hardware

emaxxthemonster 04.14.2010 03:18 PM

i will eventually but i wanna ran nitro for a while since all my friends have them. i dont think it will be fair with me doing 65 70mph across the finish line and they are only doing about 55mph.

suicideneil 04.14.2010 03:35 PM

Persuade them to upgrade to then :lol: In all seriousness though, with the correct setup you can happily have a BL monster that tops out at 40-45mph, it'll just have much better torque and acceleration than the nitros. I'd look on the UE forum for nitro setup ideas though, never touched a nitro in me life...

emaxxthemonster 04.14.2010 05:24 PM

i am still waiting to get verified or whatever you call it. i have been awaiting for like 3-4 months now.

rawfuls 04.14.2010 05:54 PM

Verified for what?

lincpimp 04.14.2010 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rawfuls (Post 360271)
Verified for what?

Your mama.

emaxxthemonster 04.15.2010 03:10 PM

no longer need servos. i am selling my futaba magnum 3pk. it is the 2.4ghz SS. idk if it is fasst. it will come with module, tx, rx. if anyone is interested lmk


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