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03.26.2009, 01:39 AM

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But there is more...

I FINALLY took it out today! Now I live on a dirt road, the dirt this time of year is actually very much like the racetrack surface. As soon as I dropped the truck down I noticed the servo was reversed - no biggie - a quick change on the radio and it was pointing in the right way. I slowly crept up on the driveway (which is paved) and did a few low speed turns to just work out the diffs and check the turn radius, very impressive. I couldn't wait anylonger. I headed to the dirt road and gunned it. A-freaking-mazing.

During my build I've been checking the weight of the truck and totally ready to run, with battery and cables, everything (except body, my body is out being painted by AXM) it weighs 4290g (9.46 pounds) which sounds heavy but is almost a full pound lighter than my old CRT. With the weight savings and the free drivetrain on the 8T 2.0 the brushless power is just disgusting. It throws the truck around like a rag doll. I did gear up by 1 tooth (14t on my pinion) and the truck was the fastest I've ever driven. The sound was totally different too (and I've been using a plastic spur for years) it just sounded free-er. More like the whistle you hear on a 1/10th truck. I tore up and down the road for a while, roost tails were flying everywhere. Then I started to hit some bumps and driveway lips. Granted, these were not as big as typical track jumps but the truck was just WAY more composed than the CRT over the same obstacles.

It's always hard to judge the performance on a 10-12' wide road vs a narrow track but I'm much more impressed than I thought I'd be. I can't wait to get it on the track and start getting to know the handling characteristics of this truck. I'm sure given the way it accelerates alone it is going to shave several 10th's off my lap times!


I dunno if you have had a losi conversion before, but industrial strength velcro the entire battery tray and the batteries or they will smash through the front of your tray the first time you nose dive a bit.
   
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03.26.2009, 08:18 AM

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I dunno if you have had a losi conversion before, but industrial strength velcro the entire battery tray and the batteries or they will smash through the front of your tray the first time you nose dive a bit.
Thanks for the tip. I will no doubt be adding velcro to the tray and packs. I was considering making some kind of adjustable blocker or something but Velcro is the easy fix, used it in the past and I'll be installing it on this one as well.
   
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03.27.2009, 02:44 PM

Use foam too to take up the extra space. The less momentum that battery has on a crash the better.
   
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Thanks for the tip. I will no doubt be adding velcro to the tray and packs. I was considering making some kind of adjustable blocker or something but Velcro is the easy fix, used it in the past and I'll be installing it on this one as well.
HD sells the industrial strength velcro that I love to use and it's a standard mod for me on all my Lipo's and trays. It took breaking 2 batteries and 2 MMM's to learn that lesson. Some people say it's not necessary, but to each is there own.


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