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Hey guys,
First post here. Coming from Traxxxas forum which was OK. Been reading here for a while now. Just got an emaxx a month or so ago and am getting very addicted. I know the questions I am going to ask have been covered several times but I cant seem to fig out what exactly I should be looking for. Well, first thing is I am looking for some opinions on brushless setups, with a goal of 55-60+ mph speed and an OK run time. Right now I am running on 14 IB3800 matched cells and its running ok (NO lipo's for now). Wheelies etc etc no problems but I still get smoked by stock nitro's (not 3.3). So can somebody suggest a combination of speed controller and motor that I wont have to spend an arm and a leg on. Also, what parts, would I need to upgrade along with the motor, esc etc coz I do want some realiability. I am a lil confused coz a lotta ppl are suggestion lots and lots of different setups, so I figured I'd post what exactly my goals are and may be somebody can straighten things out for me a bit. Second, whats the best place to get cheap parts? lilke A-arms, bulk heads etc etc. I would appreciate your time and help. Thanks |
Well first off, welcome to the forums! I would suggest an Wanderer XL motor for sure, on 14 cells, a 6 would be required for those speeds, but there goes runtime. Have you ever seen or driven an rc going 55 mph? It's rather hard to control for anybody. I think 45 would be a good possible goal and you would still have decent runtimes. Like I said, For those speeds on that few of cells, a 6XL would probably be get you close but it would run rather hot. If your running Titans, a 8XL would be a HUGE jump. If I were you, thats what I would go for. 8XL and a Quark 125 or a Warrior 9920. As for upgrades, a steel idler, cvd's, and a Strobe slipper would be required. Your diffs would go out pretty quick as well. I would recommend the FLM hybrid bulks if you plan on getting aluminum bulkheads anyway. The hybrids incorperate the bulkheads into the diff cases. It makes for a stronger, lighter combo. The hybrids with Hot Bodies Lightning Stadium diffs would be a good, affordable option. Right here is your best bet for parts. If Mike doesn't have it in the store, chances are he has it or can get it.
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Thanks for the quick reply squee. So if I got it right, if I run a 8XL and a 9920, it would run a lil cooler..!!!!. I think I'll be ok around 45mph for a while, after that, I KNOW, I'll want more. :(
I've read that the robinson slipper clutch is pretty good...is that something that I should go for..!!! Do you recommend any particular brand as far as steel idlers, cvd (that arent so hard to work with...i.e, MIP)?? |
UE cvd's, RC-Monster steel idler, and a Strobe slipper with mod1 pinions that Mike sells. It would also require a Ofna 51T spur. And yes, it will run cooler and more efficient.
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excuse my ignorance, but what are the differences (speed wise) in 9xl and 8xl..!!!! Also, I dont really want to upgrade the stock servo, unless I have to..!! Is that ok with the above mentioned setup..?? and how many minutes (avg) run time we are looking at, with 14 IB3800's? I know it also depends on the way I drive, so I am askin for avg.
Also, u didnt say anythin abt the robinson slipper clutch..!!!! |
To be honest, a servo upgrade should be one of the first things you do. I would say ~45 with the 8XL and maybe a little slower with the 9XL. I didn't say anything about the Robinson because the Strobe is far superior and thats what I would suggest. I had the Robinson and upgraded to the Strobe very soon after because its alot better and allows you to set a degree of slip.
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Squee, will the Futaba S3305 hi-torque standard w/ metal gears and ball bearings be enough to make a SuperMaxx steer?
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Whats the specs?
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Specs?! you mean the truck or the servo?
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Servo...
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Would the 9920 and 8xl be ok with 14 cells..!!!! Whats the max I could use with it..!!!!
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Yes, it would be good on 14 cells. You could go up to about 20 cells but it would run kinda hot.
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Here's the specs:
speed: 0.25 sec/60 degrees at 4.8v 0.20 sec/60 degrees at 6v torque: 124 oz-in (8.9 kg-cm) at 6v 99 oz-in (7.1 kg-cm) at 4.8v BTW, Hustler, I'm very sorry to ask questions in your thread like that. Really sorry, pal. |
I would think of going with something with a little more torque.
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Is that " little more torque" very crucial?
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