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timaneli
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12.18.2011, 03:57 PM

i finally finish the conversion and spent no money do it on buying conversion kits or parts.
i made a custom motor mount, a custom battery tray and a custom esc mount.

my goal was to keep things well mount on the chassis and as light as possible.
some pics:



i use a jconcepts illuzion body.




i use a ezrun sc8 combo on single 3s lipo geared at 13/48.


for battery i cut a plate tu put the battery tray without having flexing issues and to keep lipo close to chassis.




for the motor i use a 4 mm´s steel plate.


since ezrun esc is small i was able to put it between front shocks mount and the gearbox.
it was the best place i found since i don´t want a esc stucking over other parts.

for the receiver i use a traxxas stampede 4x4 water proof box and put it on the place of one of the steering servos since i use single servo setup.
i use all stcok screws places to put custom parts and the only holes i done was for the esc mount.
also with this parts location i can upgrade the chassis with front and rear sway bars and i can change or take of any part without having to remove others.
the car is running between 35 and 40 mph and that thank´s to the 2700kv of this 4 pole leopard motor and without anything heat up and i also have center diff that i want to take of because i only bash and this center diff is taking some speed and power from rear wheels to front ones.
i am waiting for e-revo shocks and some aluminiuns plates and that is it for now.
with lipo and ready to run the car weights 9.24 pounds so it is way lighter than a e-revo loaded too.

i had a e-revo on 4s on past but this baby is way better!!
hope you guy´s like and after i spent 3 packs today i just want to bash more and more!!

greetings


you are what you race!!
   
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