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04.24.2007, 11:44 AM
I ran it a couple more times in the street and around the yard, and the pinion seems to be holding up just fine so far.
Yes, I run 4s with the 2.5d. Speeds a really too fast for the small track I run at but it still has plenty of torque.
BTW: that 16.8v figure doesn't last very long. If I let the packs sit for an hour or so after a charge, the drifts back down a bit even with no load. So, I would assume that the voltage drops to ~3.7 within a few minutes of running so that rpm isn't being hit very much.
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08.25.2007, 08:43 PM
Gotta bump up the thread
I want a buggy or truggy lol...... I want the crt.5, But its just to small for what I want to do, even with a EXT chassis....
Anything new with it Brian?
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08.26.2007, 03:36 AM
Nope, nothing new. Ran it around the house a bit and it still is working just fine. Haven't been to the track in a long while now though.
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08.26.2007, 12:33 PM
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Nope, nothing new. Ran it around the house a bit and it still is working just fine. Haven't been to the track in a long while now though.
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Why?
All that money and time into it, I would be driving those cars you have every day!
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08.26.2007, 02:01 PM
LOL. Mostly I like building them more than driving them TBH. I'd probably sell them, but you can never get what you put into them, plus a little extra for the time/effort.
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08.26.2007, 02:07 PM
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LOL. Mostly I like building them more than driving them TBH. I'd probably sell them, but you can never get what you put into them, plus a little extra for the time/effort.
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Whew, atleast I'm not alone and crazy. I'm the same way.
"i was dancing like crazy while watching the vid too. i couldn't help it... the music commanded it" - ClodMaxx
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08.26.2007, 02:21 PM
Me, either. Lately I'm trying to be more courageous and I'm trying to resist the shiny look of my SuperMaxx, but I have to run it if I want to enjoy it to the fullest.
The name is Alawi. You can call me Al.
Nice to meet you!
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08.26.2007, 03:04 PM
Wow that's sexy.
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08.26.2007, 03:19 PM
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LOL. Mostly I like building them more than driving them TBH. I'd probably sell them, but you can never get what you put into them, plus a little extra for the time/effort.
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Yeah me too
The cool-ness wears off after a few months
Im addicted to racing, I cant get off of it lol.. Im over 3grand in racing, Started at about last summer, So almost a year of gathering things
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08.26.2007, 04:49 PM
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Yeah me too
The cool-ness wears off after a few months
Im addicted to racing, I cant get off of it lol.. Im over 3grand in racing, Started at about last summer, So almost a year of gathering things
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If you like to build more than drive, what's attractive about racing. Is it that fun?
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08.26.2007, 09:32 PM
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If you like to build more than drive, what's attractive about racing. Is it that fun?
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Saying racing is fun is a understatement, Its AWSOME ah heck!!!!!!
Building and then tweaking the car so it drives right, then actually driving it clean and smooth
Its the best thing EVER! IMO
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08.27.2007, 05:58 AM
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Saying racing is fun is a understatement, Its AWSOME ah heck!!!!!!
Building and then tweaking the car so it drives right, then actually driving it clean and smooth
Its the best thing EVER! IMO
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Yeah, racing is pretty good, especially when you get your car setup right and have a race that your happy with your driving, that's fun. I don't like being too competitive, as long as I'm happy with how I drove (doesn't happen that often though lol). It's good knowing the guys in your class as well since you all have something in common.
Plus I think racing tests your car a lot more than most types of bashing. Sometimes I've thought my car was handling alright when bashing, then I take it to racing and....hmm....maybe it needs some more tweaking.
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04.07.2008, 12:38 PM
Dragging this thread up to post a little update.
I was having troubles with the Quark ESC seeming to shut down occasionally. But by the time I walked over to see what was wrong, it would be ok. I was using a cheap $10 UBEC and thought it was overheating, so I removed the shrink wrap and added a heatsink to the IC, and then re-wrapped it in cable braiding (used mostly for computer cables) to aid in cooling. Seemed to be fine for a while, but then started to "reset" again. At that point I was really suspecting the Quark ESC despite temps being cool, so was gonna wait and get the MMM. Well, I recently got the CC BEC and decided to try it in the buggy. 'lo and behold, all problems went away! I'm only using one servo (Hitec 5945MG) so I didn't think the current would be that high, but it apparently was. Or, it could have been the switching noise resetting the receiver, I dunno. Bottom line, the cheapie UBECs might be good for 1/10 scale stuff with less servo draw, but not for the larger vehicles with stronger/multiple servos.
On a side note, I was playing around with the buggy in the yard yesterday and was having a ton of fun. I geared down to 46/12 to help runtime. I get about 50-55 minutes of runtime on my MA 4s 8Ah packs now and still have ~40mph speeds. However, about 35 minutes into the run, I was doing a high-speed run down the street showing off to the neighborhood kids when a car turned into the street. I jammed on the brakes and turned around to come back, but the car lacked any punch. Turned out I snapped the center shaft to the rear end! lol, gotta love BL power!
BTW: temps @ ~60*F ambient after the run were: ESC (~95*F), Motor (~87*F), batts (~95*F). I'm pretty satisfied!
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04.07.2008, 12:50 PM
This is really funny Brian. I say that because my Quark did the same thing until I changed my Motor and my UBEC at the same time. I always thought it was the Feigo that caused the problem. Now I know it may have been the ubec.
"if you've got something to say, say it peacefully"
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04.07.2008, 12:59 PM
You didn't throw the motor away did you?
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