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06.22.2008, 06:43 PM

i want to challenge nitro fans to make a slower t max than what is possible with current off the shelf parts. new ideas shared. no ego. how many trucks do i have to chrome dip to buy a friend around here.
   
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06.22.2008, 07:04 PM

eh... is this a joke??


if not, this is the wrong forum to go about looking for nitro crawler.
   
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06.22.2008, 08:17 PM

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i want to challenge nitro fans to make a slower t max than what is possible with current off the shelf parts. new ideas shared. no ego. how many trucks do i have to chrome dip to buy a friend around here.
no nitro fans here since it is an electric forum...you might want to try the Traxxas site
   
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10.02.2008, 02:25 PM

many many parts young grasshopper . JK JK

but yea, we just wanna see some pics, viideo would be cool
   
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10.02.2008, 02:44 PM

Pics are on the link below. By the way Im not that young.. been in this RC hobby for almost 9 months!

http://good-times.webshots.com/album/562025697XGWJlX
   
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06.22.2008, 07:25 PM

ya this forum is useless.
   
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I beg to differ my friend.. - 06.22.2008, 07:51 PM

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ya this forum is useless.

This forum is totally awesome; we’ve got some of the brightest gentlemen in the industry here willing to exchange ideas and rederrick. It’s apparent that you don’t have a crawler but you’re looking for ideas. That’s cool.. But you may want to think about phrasing your questions differently in the future.

If you ask for help you will get it! lot’s of it (most great advise)
If you ask for a showdown IE (Bring it!) we will call you to the mat every time.

Boys will be boys..

Welcome to the Forum CM, I hope you enjoy your visits here, I know I always do.


Nothing!.. Hahahahaaa..
   
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06.22.2008, 08:35 PM

im sorry for the phrasology. im not a computer guy. first forum ever and not too helpful thus far. crawlers and nitro dont mix ok.
   
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06.22.2008, 08:52 PM

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crawlers and nitro dont mix ok.
You got that right .


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06.22.2008, 11:08 PM

Hey guys, this is a somewhat interesting project. I am not a nitro fan, but lets try and help him out. I have half a dozen maxx trucks and so do alot of other members here. Lets see what we can do for him!

Wild shot in the dark idea here:

If you really want a low ratio, and do not mind making some stuff, you could adapt a new emaxx tranny to the tmaxx. That way you could use the optional wide ratio 2 speed setup. It gets a low gear in 1st, very low. You would have to make up some sort of mech brake mount. And would not have reverse, and would need to add a shift servo if you wanted to use high and low gears.

Sounds interesting to me...
   
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06.22.2008, 11:05 PM

I have seen some pretty cool videos of nitro crawlers. This was 3 or 4 years ago though and I haven't seen many since and I suppose that is mainly due to most people going electric. It was pretty cool watching savages crawl though.


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06.22.2008, 11:19 PM

this isnt the type of place to use the N word. shhh...
   
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06.23.2008, 01:14 AM

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this isnt the type of place to use the N word. shhh...
Nah, I could care less what you run. Not like I have to hear or smell it!!!

I like to see other peoples custom projects, nitro or electric. It beats looking at pics of peoples bolt together vehicles, no fun in that!!!
   
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06.23.2008, 08:21 AM

See here for a Traxxas revo nitro crawler project for a few pointers re gearing...

http://www.traxxas.com/support/kb_se...hlight=crawler

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06.23.2008, 12:27 PM

thanks. now i have a few things to try.
   
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