Brushless Schumacher Menace - 4X4X21 -
08.24.2008, 10:16 AM
After a handful of emails and even a discussion with Mike, I ended up converting my Schumacher Menace to brushless. Below is the link to the full story. With a bunch of larger image pics.
Looks great! I never knew how boxy the menace was. Oh well, it still is going to be a real champ with the schumacher nametag. I cant complain about any of their products. I had their MI2 EC and thier MI3 touring cars and they are by far the best build quality Ive seen from an r/c besides xray's/mugen's stuff.
The shock springs are from a Havok that I happened accross that I though would take a little more punishment off of jumps.
Here it the Video just using 7.2V Max Amps 2S Lipo Pack. On 3S it's completely uncontrollable and yes the performance will easily match a Rustler VXL or the stock Nitro performance. - Enjoy.
(oversized) Progressive rate spring, there rating increase as they are under pressure. That allow to have strong spring without killing handling on small bump. But it's still difficult to use because Oil inside your shock isn't progressive ...
"We'll never have a ROAR legal motor. They're all copies of Novak's design. We're not willing to copy what we consider to be an inferior motor"
- Joe Ford - my new hero