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12.03.2007, 11:48 AM

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hi, im just new here. How do the double mambas work for you? Are they reliable? Where can i get one? Thanks
on the forums the guy "griffenru" does the mod.
   
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i just got one of these and was wondering if anyone knows if i can flip the center diff so that the motor is in the front , opp. the steering servo, thanks
   
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01.14.2008, 10:27 AM

What a nice and clean conversion. I am planning of converting a XT8, but still dont know what motor & esc i should use.
But i did drop my eye on a Lehner 1950/6 HiAmp motor.
Do you guys think that the XT8 can handle the power that motor delivers?

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Jan

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01.14.2008, 10:45 AM

Jan, the power output really depends on the batteries you use, but yes the XT8 would have no problem with that lehner.
   
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Jan, the power output really depends on the batteries you use, but yes the XT8 would have no problem with that lehner.
Thnx for the fast reply.

I have two maxamp 8000HV 4S2P 14.8V lipo's.
What esc do you recommand? Because i cant make up my mind about MGM and Schulze.
   
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I would go with a MGM
   
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01.14.2008, 01:11 PM

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But i did drop my eye on a Lehner 1950/6 HiAmp motor.
Do you guys think that the XT8 can handle the power that motor delivers?
i'm using a Lehner 1940/7 hi-amp paired with a Mamba Max esc... i don't have it back yet from being converted, but i'll be sure to post how that combo works.

if you do go with a Lehner, i highly recommend a MM controller. very cheap, very smooth (with a 2 pole LMT) and very configurable! the motor/esc i'm using in my XT8 is what i used in my old SuperMaxx...and it was very powerful and smooth! it should be even better now that it'll be in a lighter vehicle.


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What a nice and clean conversion. I am planning of converting a XT8, but still dont know what motor & esc i should use.
But i did drop my eye on a Lehner 1950/6 HiAmp motor.
Do you guys think that the XT8 can handle the power that motor delivers?

Greets

Jan
Thank you for the kind words.

I have a 1950/6 in my XB8TQ, btw.
   
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01.15.2008, 12:50 PM

Cool, i just ordered the 1950/6 HiAmps.
Going to order the XT8 later this month together with a MGM.
Are there parts that i have to upgrade?
And what parts do i all need for the conversion. The motormount, battery tray, what pinions and spur do i need to order? Uhm maybe a silly question but what pitch is the spur.
   
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01.15.2008, 01:04 PM

Nice - that's a sweet motor! The pitch is Mod 1 and Mike will have a bunch of pinions for you to choose from - all with the 5mm shaft size. Since that motor is only about 2000kv - I would recomend starting with a 14t or 15t pinion. What do you guys think?
   
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Make sure to get the hardened pinions from Mike.
   
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Make sure to get the hardened pinions from Mike.
I guess you meen these: 5mm bore, mod1 pinion from mikes store?

Dafni, are there any weakspots on the XT8 that i have to upgrade?
   
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06.05.2008, 04:38 PM

Sorry for bringing up an old thread, but I have to say that XT8 looks amazing. Great work there dafni!
I'm wondering where you get that battery box, I'm not a fan of the RCPD box since its about 50 bucks for a chunk of delrin really lol. But still looks awesome. When will somebody make a cheap battery box lol.
   
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06.05.2008, 04:42 PM

What a question!

j/k

It's Mikes battery tray! Available in his store. The two most common sizes are in stock most of the times, custom sizes might take a day or two... how cool is that?

And thank you for your comment.


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06.05.2008, 04:44 PM

Oh sounds great, i'll have to pick one of those up sometime soon.
   
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