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Got Zippy LiPo for maxx today!!!!
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Got Zippy LiPo for maxx today!!!! - 12.31.2008, 08:48 PM

here it is:





now to go make a way to mount it and set everything up for my first brushless maxx run tomarrow morning can't wait! i hope the not everything goes boom and i have to rebuild it all tomarrow like i did when i first got a lipo in my rusty



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12.31.2008, 08:56 PM

you will love them!!
i have a couple in series on my all aluminum SUPERMAXX and they kick-ars!
   
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12.31.2008, 08:57 PM

are you runnin the MMM? i got a maxx and its goin brushless soon.
   
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12.31.2008, 10:49 PM

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are you runnin the MMM? i got a maxx and its goin brushless soon.
Yup. and cool!


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12.31.2008, 11:26 PM

that was my first lipo purchase excact same batt, i can dig it
   
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I want a house made out of blue bricks.
   
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lol man then you don't ever have to pay the power company, talk about energy efficient
   
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01.01.2009, 11:35 AM

Sweet. Funny thing is I've been recommending these to everyone who asks about them, and when I took a closer look on my ones they are actually 25-35c... my eyesight isnt what it used to be...
   
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haha, hope it doesn't get too hot in the summer lol

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Sweet. Funny thing is I've been recommending these to everyone who asks about them, and when I took a closer look on my ones they are actually 25-35c... my eyesight isnt what it used to be...
lol no, this one is rated 20c, but some of the other Zippy's are higher.



I got it mounted today!!!! and got to run it!!!!!! it fun!!!!!! too bad it was really dark and the pinion fell off.



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01.01.2009, 08:19 PM

Man, those top-side angles are VERY deceptive.... Why do you keep doing that?????
   
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01.02.2009, 12:30 PM

To keep the pinion on i find a little dap of blue threadlock works wonders, though I keep thinking that if you could put a groove around the tip of the motor shaft, you could slip an e-clip on there and even if the pinion came loose, it wouldnt fall off the shaft...
   
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