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timaneli
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09.02.2011, 05:26 PM

thank´s to all answers!
i had many electric cars since 2006 but i feel this is my true first conversion and after run 3 full packs today on the car i am really loving this project.
the mfr is freaking fast and have tons of torque!
jumps very well and balanced and steering is great too!!

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stock nitro mfr body for now.


i am using t-maxx wheels for bashing on dirt because they have good traction!


it stands high and with good ground clearance.






weight loaded even with more heavy monster wheels is 8.10 pounds that is 3.6 kilos.

the ezrun esc works very well on this motor even on 3s and on the end of 20 minutes of each pack motor measure 55 degrees celsius and esc and lipo more cold that motor.
i am really happy with this conversion and this mfr really is a great fun and agile truck to drive.

about dogbones or drive shafts i have already notice that they are the weak part on thsi truck but i will buy optional universals all around if they tend to break or bend!
motor mount is a home made l plate and for now is working without any issue.
more too come because projects are works always in progress!!

greetings


you are what you race!!
   
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el tomaso
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09.03.2011, 01:39 AM

NICE! Thats a great car now, and I don't think many people have a brushless MFR!


Thomas G


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