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Jony Nitro
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02.25.2012, 08:36 AM

Looks good I would motor to sit were the lipo are and then run saddle lipo, does look good


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02.25.2012, 05:43 PM

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Looks good I would motor to sit were the lipo are and then run saddle lipo, does look good
You could flip the current mount and center diff, then the motor would be where the gas tank used to be and the battery tray is now. Dont know if theres enough room for the 2028 up there though. A mirror image mount would be better and would be put the motor in the center. Saddle packs might have a bit better balance then. I still think this is the best layout I've seen, balanced and simple with a single battery tray. If it was mine I might cut the esc mount off the tray or just figure a way to move the esc towards the center a bit more.

There are two other kits out. Kershaw is selling someone else's kit that has the motor in the center (where gas engine was) with lipos where the gas tank was (like rc-m). That's alot of lipo weight on the left side and the motor is not helping balance it out being in the center of the chassis. Saddle packs would definitely help in this case.

Skopod has a kit with the motor where the gas engine used to be too (in center), and the esc mounted directly behind. Theirs uses saddle packs, but the trays are mounted really fad out on the chassis, I believe they're actually on the mudguards. Looks balanced, but the trays should be inboard more, too much polar movement (is that the right term?) being so far from center of chassis.

Looks like RC-M wins again!!


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02.26.2012, 07:30 AM

Yes would say that ,Rcm. the others are not value for money.


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02.26.2012, 11:04 AM

my battery tray was the first prototype remember. it fits the hobby king 4s 8000 packs perfect but other packs need to stand on end. hence prototype :-)

i have to say these packs are so perfect for this truck. traction is limiting what these packs can put out.
i didnt want to change the center dif oil cause i like its handling and it has good rotation but i think im going to go up to 10,000 (5 is stock) and see if it still handles the same and if that stops the pizza cutter ft tires some.
i upped the current limit to 200 from 175 .
   
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