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04.03.2008, 01:35 AM
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Linc, before your stable gets to big, send me a car or 3 ASAP!!!!!!
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Ok, you are 4789653th on the list, so I will let you know. I do need to buy another set of shelves, as I am running out of floor space!
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04.03.2008, 10:02 AM
I hate to mention it, but fine design makes a savage motor mount for both 540 type and Neu 1500 series motors.
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04.03.2008, 06:56 PM
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I hate to mention it, but fine design makes a savage motor mount for both 540 type and Neu 1500 series motors.
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$50 for a motor mount and a crappy one at that going by the pictures I've seen. $30 pinions too  . Sorry I'm not having a go at you electric eel just fine designs. Your being helpful and it is another option.
Savage: FLM Conversion, 6s, MMM, CC 1520.
Mini-T Pro: Micro Pro 6800kv, Lipo, HS-81mg, Dirt Hawgs
M18MT: Quark 33A, Y22S 6000kv, FP 2s Lipo
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04.03.2008, 08:26 PM
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I hate to mention it, but fine design makes a savage motor mount for both 540 type and Neu 1500 series motors.
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Anyone got a pic of this mount?
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04.03.2008, 06:09 PM
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Ok, you are 4789653th on the list, so I will let you know. I do need to buy another set of shelves, as I am running out of floor space!
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Yeah right! I asked before you posted here on RCM  Fork them over!
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04.07.2008, 01:02 AM
Strange, I just checked both pics and they do show the hex. I may have to look again on the bench, but I am sure that it was not in the bag. I will look tomorrow, and if not the lhs is open on tuesday. Monday's suck, so I may have to work on the truck later in the week. And I really need to clean my table up before another project, it is a mess!
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04.07.2008, 02:07 AM
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And I really need to clean my table up before another project, it is a mess!
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And you also need to snap a picture or two of your bench and storage of your 20+ rc cars.
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04.07.2008, 03:28 AM
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And you also need to snap a picture or two of your bench and storage of your 20+ rc cars. 
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Yep, I really need to finish orgaizing the r/c workshop so it is clean enough to take pics.
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04.05.2008, 05:02 PM
are you using a pinion or clutchbell on that beast. I am just picking up a savage and thinking conversion, but I'll probably order the flm setup from mike and rebuild this thing in the meantime
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04.05.2008, 06:28 PM
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are you using a pinion or clutchbell on that beast. I am just picking up a savage and thinking conversion, but I'll probably order the flm setup from mike and rebuild this thing in the meantime
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Going to use a pinion and plastic spur, 14/47 for the initial runs and will gear differently if needed. I also have the flm chassis on a brand new ss kit, still need to finish that!
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Motor mount finished! -
04.05.2008, 06:34 PM
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04.05.2008, 07:14 PM
Lookin' good, linc, but I have a question about the FD battery holders. What keeps the lipo from sliding rearward, because the holder is open at the rear.
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04.05.2008, 08:02 PM
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Lookin' good, linc, but I have a question about the FD battery holders. What keeps the lipo from sliding rearward, because the holder is open at the rear.
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I will use some velcro on the bottom of the tray and on the lipo to keep it in. I will also make a plexi gurd to go over the exposed sides of the lipo to protect from sticks, etc.
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04.06.2008, 10:43 PM
Got it finished and went for a short run. well, by finished I mean mocked up enough to drive it and test my setup. Went out with a pair of 4s 3600 lipos in series, and the power was great. Had some weird handling issues, and the twin brake setup is not liking the stock tranny output hex, I need the longer ss one. Found that the handling was due to a shock not attached to a lower are, and one tire was coming off the bead on the inside of the rim. Otherwise everything went well.
The great planes esc has a soft start up, not really bad, and some trim adjustment got rid of that almost. Esc did not really get much more than warm, motor was warmer, but not hot, and the lipos did not change. Run lasted about 10mins and was not really heavy throttle. Tranny shifts a bit too soon, but I can change that.
Very happy with this, and once I get the twin disk brake working right it should be fine. I will get some pics up tomorrow. Still need to make a final esc mount, and tidy up the wiring.
Any ideas on a good, cheap bec that can handle 10s lipo? I would prefer that to the receiver pack...
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