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Procharged5.0 01.23.2007 10:57 PM

HSR Motorsports Slipper Photos!
 
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Initial photos are of the prototype. Minor changes have been made for the production version.

GorillaMaxx360 01.23.2007 11:00 PM

finally nice. it is a good idea i have not purches my strobe stetup yet this could be a better option but it will be a month or so before i buy this setup(slipper setup) for my maxx and this setup of yours definatly looks promising will it work with h1 speed conversion thanks for pics keep up the good work.

Procharged5.0 01.23.2007 11:01 PM

There will be a single speed version for the G-Maxx Single Speed Conversion.

Procharged5.0 01.23.2007 11:02 PM

I hope to offer these thru Mike here at RC-M. I need to discuss this with him further.

GorillaMaxx360 01.23.2007 11:03 PM

how does the thing actually work i mean attach i can not really see the wording on the pics very well if you dont mind could you ellaborate on the benifits of this and how it works and is installed thanks

cemetery gates 01.23.2007 11:03 PM

Looks cool; you should sell this to traxxas if they do a 3.3 spec e-maxx:005:
What spurs do they use? MGT, t-maxx 3.3, revo?

Thanks!

Bye:018:

Procharged5.0 01.24.2007 10:28 AM

Revo spurs work if you can make use of the 36/38/40T options. T-Maxx3.3 spurs fit but are NOT MOD1 pitch. MGT's gears are mod1 but do not fit the REVO3.3 spec slipper.

Spurs are custom for the slipper and use MOD1 pitch.

Sylvester 01.24.2007 05:03 PM

Looks good! Is that the stock pins holding in the gears? They are horrible.

Procharged5.0 01.24.2007 05:07 PM

No. The picture (I guess is was a bit blurry, or the compression messed it up) shows a hardened steel pin pressed into the first gear and a std. roll pin (weak!) in the second.

My slippers will have pressed steel pins in both gears.

The picture is of the prototype. Production pieces are not yet available.




Anyone know the thickness of the G-maxx motor mounts?

GorillaMaxx360 01.24.2007 11:18 PM

no but it might say on the website if i had to guess i woulkd say two to three milimmeters.

cemetery gates 01.24.2007 11:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GorillaMaxx360
no but it might say on the website if i had to guess i woulkd say two to three milimmeters.

2-3mm? Wouldn't that be very flexible? I think it would at least be 4-6mm...

Bye:018:

rchippie 01.25.2007 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cemetery gates
2-3mm? Wouldn't that be very flexible? I think it would at least be 4-6mm...

Bye:018:

The base or ( vertical part) of the MM is between 4-6, & the tab were the motor mounts too is 3mm.

Procharged you did a good job on your slipper setup ,i like it.

Procharged5.0 01.25.2007 12:58 AM

Thanks hippie!

Production pieces are not far off. I've had trouble with the Delrin spurs mostly.

I was asking about the GMaxx motor mount so that there was adequate clearance between the slipper and the motor mount. I have a 4mm motor plate with 3mm clearance on the slipper. so a 6mm mounty should have just enough clearance.

Anyone with a G-Maxx motor mount................

Can you measure it for me please????

crazyjr 01.25.2007 01:11 AM

Is that a new shaft? or, Did you use the stock shaft?

too bad i'm going slipperential, I'd have picked the first one up

Procharged5.0 01.25.2007 01:19 AM

The shaft is custom made from high strength steel. Several times stronger than stock. The Slipper is secured by a 5mm nyloc nut. Pins on the gears are solid hardened steel. I'll re-post the picture with the details/highlights. I need to reformat it first.


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