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squeeforever 03.19.2007 11:44 PM

Evo V3.3
 
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Whats up guys. I just finished the build-up of Evo V3.3. I figure ya'll would like to see it. Its got the center diff, rear brakes with the 2 speed still intact, Feigao 7XL and I have a Mamba Max ESC on the way from rchippie (were I got the 7XL as well :p). Ya'll got any questions just let me know. :)

squeeforever 03.19.2007 11:45 PM

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Here are some more pictures...Sorry for the poor quality. Lighting wasn't at its best as well as they were taken with my phone...

jnev 03.19.2007 11:53 PM

I bet the pictures just don't do it justice. Bu from the looks of it, very, very nice job. :027:

That last picture is just too funny with the micro-t on its wing. :005:

squeeforever 03.19.2007 11:59 PM

They really don't. I'm gonna try and get some better pictures tomorrow after school.

Serum 03.20.2007 02:50 AM

Looks great Squee! you are using the truerc's in 1P?

Currently working on a stock revo too. they are nice to convert IMO.

squeeforever 03.20.2007 02:52 PM

Thanks! That is actually a TrueRC 8000mah 3S2P pack. I plan on getting either a 8000mah 4S2P pack from them, or a 10000mah 4S1P pack from Maxamps. Then when I get a G3R chassis I will get another pack of either, depending on which one I choose and put them in parallel.

cemetery gates 03.20.2007 04:05 PM

Cool revo Squee!

I think I might do a revo now rather than a aftershock, if things work out. The one thing I am concerned with is the diffs though, how strong are they? Will they hold up to a 1515 1y with 4s?

Bye:018:

squeeforever 03.20.2007 04:34 PM

I wouldn't worry about the diffs since the 1/8th conversion is due out pretty soon.

cemetery gates 03.21.2007 07:34 PM

Hey Squee, could you please post a close up of the motor mount with out he motor? I need to get some ideas for a mount of my own...

Thanks

Bye:018:

squeeforever 03.21.2007 08:40 PM

Sure. I'll try and get them tonight. All I did was take a piece of aluminum angle and trace the shape of the E-Maxx motor cutouts. Worked pretty well. I'm thinking of getting one from Griffin, I believe, that is similar to the stocker. Its pretty a pretty cool idea, actually.

cemetery gates 03.21.2007 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever
Sure. I'll try and get them tonight. All I did was take a piece of aluminum angle and trace the shape of the E-Maxx motor cutouts. Worked pretty well. I'm thinking of getting one from Griffin, I believe, that is similar to the stocker. Its pretty a pretty cool idea, actually.

I was looking at that one too. Idk when I get a revo I'll either make one myself or if that does not work out, contact Mike or Griffin.

BTW how thick is your motor mount?

Bye:018:

squeeforever 03.21.2007 09:22 PM

I would say about 3.5mm or so. It doesn't seem thick, but it doesn't flex whatso ever. Brians mount for his CRT .5 looks just like mine as far as how its make, except his is tied into the center diff holder. He even used the E-Maxx motor plate as a template like I did.

cadima 03.21.2007 09:24 PM

Squee,
Nice work. How's the rear only brake working out? As you may have seen I have this feature in my CRT conversion still in progress. So I am curious how it worked out and how hard it was to tune. thx

cemetery gates 03.21.2007 09:31 PM

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Squee,
Nice work. How's the rear only brake working out? As you may have seen I have this feature in my CRT conversion still in progress. So I am curious how it worked out and how hard it was to tune. thx

I think he is running 4 wheel braking, you need the rear brake kit for the revo when you install the center diff in the stock revo transmission. Correct me if I'm wrong:032:

cadima 03.21.2007 09:34 PM

ahhhh, i c. Actually, my plan would have 4 wheel brakes but I'd use the motor to brake the front and a servo brake for the rear.


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