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01.16.2008, 11:03 PM

thats a nice conversion, as said very compact. I thought there was a one way on the front of the TF


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01.16.2008, 11:08 PM

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thats a nice conversion, as said very compact. I thought there was a one way on the front of the TF
The one way is built into the dogbone cup, so when I converted my twin to the revo shafts, I got rid of it.

I played around with a few gears and the Savage X spur will work, it's just a little big. I had a 49 tooth kicking around. A 46 tooth would work perfect.

   
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01.19.2008, 05:31 PM

Ok, I've got the slipper issue fixed, but now I think I have figured out why the performance is lacking. I ran my whattmeter for a run today, and my ib4200 batteries are way down in performance. When they were new 2 weeks ago, I was getting 72 amp peaks with a voltage of 6.26 volts per pack. Now i just got peaks of 54 amps, and the voltage dips down to 5.6 volts. Total mah was only 3400 until they dumped. They have been taking 4200-4300 mah on charge, so I thought they were doing good, but now I realize they are getting really weak already. I only have 25-30 cycles on these packs. I have a lot of small lipo packs for my 3d planes with over 100 cycles on them with very little performance drop. I got the nimh batts for winter bashing, thinking they would be more durable then lipo in the snow, but I guess I wasted $90 on them. I wonder if taking apart the stick packs and balancing them would help? Anyone know much about these ib4200 cells?
   
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01.19.2008, 06:43 PM

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The one way is built into the dogbone cup, so when I converted my twin to the revo shafts, I got rid of it.

I played around with a few gears and the Savage X spur will work, it's just a little big. I had a 49 tooth kicking around. A 46 tooth would work perfect.

I have that same spur in my MBX5T. I also have the steel 48T one. They all work very nice.
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01.19.2008, 06:54 PM

I've try to find Twin force parts on the web, but..............NOTHING.
Tower, A Main, flebay, nothing
I would like to have this twin force chain drive system, but as i can see, any hobby shop have the twin force parts in stock.
   
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01.19.2008, 07:18 PM

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I've try to find Twin force parts on the web, but..............NOTHING.
Tower, A Main, flebay, nothing
I would like to have this twin force chain drive system, but as i can see, any hobby shop have the twin force parts in stock.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that Kyosho parts are hard to get. The only place I have seen to order online is Kyosho America, but they only ship within the USA. Here is a link to the Mad/Twin force parts.http://www.shopkyosho.com/index/410....5411.25465.0.0
   
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