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03.03.2009, 09:26 PM


...it had started to snow / rain...usually i dont go out in the wet but it was either that or wait days again until everything dried out...So we got a bit muddy...its not the mud that worries me...its the angry wife cleaning up the trail of crap that worries me :o

...4900 4S lipo...ok...i switched to lipo finally...and am very happy...lighter faster stronger...The friggin Bionic Man of RC...Great stuff...not TOTALLY enthused about the mounts but they work, stay cool and are 98% secure...Slight slippage in one...

Homework: Totally encase the packs, get rid of the unsightly velcro...

...Hellfire center diff...At WOT the front would pop up slightly and the front would balloon...Other than that the system worked FLAWLESSLY and was begging for more...Punch was set at 50% and I will probably change that to 60 or 70 next time out...Very easy to control the wheelies and the difference in speed with the front DOWN was impressive...It didnt wheelie much at all...

...the spur is actually a stock esav 60 with a 20t pinion drilled to 5mm...I wasnt totally excited about running 32 pitch but it worked for starters...

...After about 10 minutes of dirty fun the pinion screw left the building, i lost mesh and the pinion snacked on the spur...Its all good...

Homework: Kyosho spur to 46 M1 and a 16t pinion for the time being...Also will stiffen the fluid in the center once i have it out...Still going with plastic spur metal pinion for a while...

...DirtBonz...Hmm...the jury is still out...The sidewall is inherently soft so will fold and give you more chassis roll; hence causing the rear to catch a little more and not be so slidey...they do hookup on pretty much everything though...the Warlock rims are great, sit there and do their job...

Homework: Switch to lighter Kyosho 10 spokes which COULD be asking for trouble...might grab some Aggressors and play with the tread a little; aiming for a more Badlands type of tire...
   
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03.03.2009, 09:27 PM

Medusa 3660 - 2200...whats to say...Works great...stayed cool and just belted out the power...The wires coming out of the Medusa annoy me though...MMM is 10 gauge, batteries are 10 gauge...The Medusa wires look like something i would pick my teeth with...had to grind my own flat spot which is very ghetto but my own problem...more on that in another thread...

MMM...Again...Flawless...Set it up on the PC while Baby Bit was asleep and even Analog Mrs. it was impressed with that lol...Forward to brake to reverse and punch @ 50% were really the only points of interest...everything else was default...The plugs on the MMM annoy me but again, more in another thread...

...The integy rear uprights did the trick and hummed without issue...I flipped it, crashed it, nosedived it, cartwheeled it and smacked it into a tree and that chunk of concrete that i KNEW i should have moved before i started...A few anxious moments here and there but in true Savage fashion it just rolled over and kept on going...its the first time i have seen a NON-flying vehicle do a flat spin 2 meters in the air and it was nerve-wracking but no doubt it will happen again lol...

...Video camera was rolling but the position sucked so al the footage I have is really far away...I will play with it though and try to make SOMETHING of it...

Homework: The HPI braces that lower the roll center and change the upper arms will be purchased today...Have to redo the center diff and the battery boxes...Generis chassis is being discussed and should be finalised very soon...Medusa 3100 is waiting in the wings and will need some run time...Gearing needs to be played with and some new pinions wil be ordered...Sticking with M1 for sure...

...At 4.4 kg and VERY fast the HFX is a success and will get LOTS of runtime as the weather gets drier...I just have to wait till the mud dries and can be brushed off but a few projects for it in the meantime...

Thanks for reading...Peace...
   
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