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Jahay
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04.20.2011, 04:52 AM

Nice Savage! Love the improvising to get this to work!

Best bit is definitely that Revo Box! never really knew much about it as people alwauys complained about the revo have a weak drive train? hence, no one had attempted to do this???? But if it offers gear reduction and can handle 6s power then great... but lets see how it does cope with the heavier savage over a little time. Please keep us posted!

Nice Pics... Nice Jumps! And i can now see why you need to upgrade that stock chassis. Dont worry about doubling the weight of the tvps as you get so much more in strength and reliability! Your added strength braces wont help much...

Nice work bud! And please get vids up! I want to see what sort of landing you had when breaking the plastic chassis braces haha!!!
   
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Manne
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04.20.2011, 12:43 PM

Thanks Jahay

Yes, the whole Revo drivetrain is totaly junk except the gearbox, I would like to call it bulletproof, the only time you see them go bad is if a bearing blows.

Actually, I think my revo was heavier have you seen the build? I will get the 5mm Tvpīs, now when the gearbox mounts are done and fits good, the braces works good but it feels so... I donīt know, sloppy to have the stock chassis instead of having something good and strong

I will post vids as soon As I get my new gearing and tires Now you keep us updated on your build man!
   
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04.21.2011, 02:20 PM

Super small update:

I have a troublesome heat source in my truck......

Iīm using 4s 25C 7400mah rhino lipos.

First I was geared very low, 36.22 mph (58.18 km/h)@3.7V per cell, and with that gearing the temps were fine but the truck was just silly slow.. So I regeared from 65/21 0.8mod To 47/17 Mod1.

From that Iīm getting 40.55 mph (65.13 km/h)@3.7V per cell That is totally okay with me but the temps are trough the roof.... I donīt know If I cooked the 2350... It cogged like crazy in the end of the run, only from a complete standing tho so I donīt know what was wrong... I could run it in super slow "crawling" speed but it was as I said very coggy from a complete stand still...

I will try with my Neu/castle 2200Kv and see if the motor is dead, add a CC blower or just a computer fan and then we will then see If I need a 1520.....
   
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thzero
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04.21.2011, 02:30 PM

I've been running mine with the 2200kv and its been pretty good on 2S 30C 5000mah batteries. Geared 47/20 with bulletproof diffs, flux tranny, and ProLine 3.8" Trenchers.
   
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04.21.2011, 03:00 PM

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Super small update:

I have a troublesome heat source in my truck......

Iīm using 4s 25C 7400mah rhino lipos.

First I was geared very low, 36.22 mph (58.18 km/h)@3.7V per cell, and with that gearing the temps were fine but the truck was just silly slow.. So I regeared from 65/21 0.8mod To 47/17 Mod1.

From that Iīm getting 40.55 mph (65.13 km/h)@3.7V per cell That is totally okay with me but the temps are trough the roof.... I donīt know If I cooked the 2350... It cogged like crazy in the end of the run, only from a complete standing tho so I donīt know what was wrong... I could run it in super slow "crawling" speed but it was as I said very coggy from a complete stand still...

I will try with my Neu/castle 2200Kv and see if the motor is dead, add a CC blower or just a computer fan and then we will then see If I need a 1520.....
it sounds to me like you cooked the motor unfortunately. i think either that 1515 1y 2200kv motor should work fine or maybe a 1518.

love the build! i am currently scavenging ebay right now to get some parts that i need thanks to a screw-up on my part. i tried to add some jb weld to the 14mm hexes in some of my older tires' hexes and mounted them with the non-dry jb weld in an attempt to get a tighter fit between the hex and the wheel. it worked for a little while until i broke a knuckle and realized that i had effectively jb welded the hex to the axle. now, i already have the new knuckles and am looking for cheap axles. i am also looking for new dogbones because those are worn out and need to be replaced anyway.


They say a good mechanic only needs 2 tools - WD40 & Duct tape. If it moves, and its not supposed to, duct tape. If it doesn't move, and its supposed to, WD40.
   
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Manne
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04.23.2011, 12:14 PM

scarletboa:

Yeah I thought so too but it was fine I have now sucessfully driven the truck four packs since the Heat incident. The motor is just too small, Iīll try the 2200kv but I doubt it will handle my driving any better in the sandpit..
Iīll figure it out.

Now I have another problem I keep bending the motor mount plate forward ( so the gearmesh gets to tight ) when I do my 17feet high nosedives So I will try to moke up some kind of brace, I think Iīll need atleast a 5mm thick motorplate to not bend it... It feels easier to just make a brace

The motormount have flexed so much that my pinion rubbed my recieverbox Thas is ALOT of flexing Iīll post pics later on

Also, I think Iīll go with rpm a-arms for the front and stock for the rear, Since Iīm only bending dogbones in the rear. Or maybe Iīll try rpm all around and see if the dogbone situation gets worse, Itīs totally okay as it is right now, they only bends slightliy in the rear, nothing to be worried about.
Iīm actually amazed that they arenīt bent more since the dogbones are almost bottoming out in the diffcups/outputs due to the bad machining of my Integy hubs.....And I have catched Major air and landed perfect for bending dogbones countless times.

Soo far, GREAT truck, It has already taken twice the beating that my revo build ever managed to take.
   
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