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Double what i paid for what? the 1/5 car as it is? or the finished brushless project?
haha. i think i get it. you got it for free so you paid $0. multiply by two and you get 0. hell pay $0 for it.(before brushless) if thats not the joke then....oops


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Attachment 5718 Heres a few shots of my baja ready for the master to start in on.
I like it so far. Getting rid of all the colored aluminum sure helps the look of the baja for me. I like a little touch of color such as you have with the shocks but too much just get's to me.

What motor is going to power this beast?


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I like it so far. Getting rid of all the colored aluminum sure helps the look of the baja for me. I like a little touch of color such as you have with the shocks but too much just get's to me.

What motor is going to power this beast?
I just got off the phone with mike and he's going to use a 2215 2y 750kv neu motor on 9 or 10s with a big mgm esc like maybe a 145.32 which will most likely be extreme overkill on the power and will have to be dialed down a bit. As for the baja itself your right all that color looks funny...I see tons of baja's on the baja forum and they have so much color it's not funny. I didnt want something that looked like a float in a gay pride parade. I didnt really consider what color I was using I just went with the best parts money could buy and it just looks the way it looks you know....cool huh? It has darksoul axel extenders for an extra 1'' of width and a custom carbon fiber chassis from the UK and also has rpm a arms front and rear stainless screws carbon fiber parts everywhere hostile tires nutted hinge pins and a jr 8711 400oz torque steering servo ....the list goes on and on. When Mike is done mastering this thing its going to rc car action mag for a full photo shoot / bash test and artical.
   
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10.28.2008, 05:45 AM

There are already a few 1:5 onroad car conversions in Germany. Like for example this one here: Evo 04. This one uses a 3040/12 (875kv) motor paired with a 32.170 Schulze on 8s2p Lipo (12000mAh) -> around 26000rpm. You can find a few videos on youtube and myvideo. I also saw a few conversions with Lehner 2250 or 2280 motors. If you compare those motors wheightwise with Neu Motors you should have a good match for your car. An MGM 12545-3 ESC should also do the trick. Good luck with your project.


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There are already a few 1:5 onroad car conversions in Germany. Like for example this one here: Evo 04. This one uses a 3040/12 (875kv) motor paired with a 32.170 Schulze on 8s2p Lipo (12000mAh) -> around 26000rpm. You can find a few videos on youtube and myvideo. I also saw a few conversions with Lehner 2250 or 2280 motors. If you compare those motors wheightwise with Neu Motors you should have a good match for your car. An MGM 12545-3 ESC should also do the trick. Good luck with your project.
I watched the vid pretty cool conversion, but I must say it was very slow. If my baja isnt faster than that I'll tear the electronics out and stuff the gas engine back in it and issue a public apology to every single member of the baja forum.
   
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10.28.2008, 06:26 PM

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There are already a few 1:5 onroad car conversions in Germany. Like for example this one here: Evo 04. This one uses a 3040/12 (875kv) motor paired with a 32.170 Schulze on 8s2p Lipo (12000mAh) -> around 26000rpm. You can find a few videos on youtube and myvideo. I also saw a few conversions with Lehner 2250 or 2280 motors. If you compare those motors wheightwise with Neu Motors you should have a good match for your car. An MGM 12545-3 ESC should also do the trick. Good luck with your project.
Ya know - I picked up a Lehner 2250/12 (987KV) used but in excellent condition earlier in the year with the intent of a large scale project in the 8S- 12S range but seeing that LMT 3040 and Mike using a Neu BAM I am having my doubts it would workout well on 1/5 scale.


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10.29.2008, 01:19 AM

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There are already a few 1:5 onroad car conversions in Germany. Like for example this one here: Evo 04. This one uses a 3040/12 (875kv) motor paired with a 32.170 Schulze on 8s2p Lipo (12000mAh) -> around 26000rpm. You can find a few videos on youtube and myvideo. I also saw a few conversions with Lehner 2250 or 2280 motors. If you compare those motors wheightwise with Neu Motors you should have a good match for your car. An MGM 12545-3 ESC should also do the trick. Good luck with your project.
thanks, nice looking builds. i wish this 1/5 i had was a FG. unfortunately it is a Smartech, a cheaper brand. but i guess i cant complain considering the price i got it for.


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There are already a few 1:5 onroad car conversions in Germany. Like for example this one here: Evo 04. This one uses a 3040/12 (875kv) motor paired with a 32.170 Schulze on 8s2p Lipo (12000mAh) -> around 26000rpm. You can find a few videos on youtube and myvideo. I also saw a few conversions with Lehner 2250 or 2280 motors. If you compare those motors wheightwise with Neu Motors you should have a good match for your car. An MGM 12545-3 ESC should also do the trick. Good luck with your project.
Did anyone watch the 1/5 MT vids from him? Impressive, I'd like to see the eagletree graphs off that. Here is his vid list, part 6 of the MT buildup really shows what brushless is really about. Hard to believe that truck is 20+ pounds
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10.29.2008, 01:09 AM

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your Baja is a stunner!! love all that carbon fiber. be sure to post some pics when Mike gets done.


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10.29.2008, 01:30 AM

wow DUDE.. Killer!.. I can wait to see it all together..

How fast are you planning on running it ?? and how long do you antisapte before you'll have it done ??

Ok so you shooting for 55K out a 60K motor running 12s and the bad boy weighs 26 lbs that's insane / tons of mass behind it. Please post some pics when you wrap it around a telephone pole doing what 100 mph..

Now you just need to strip it down, clean it up and spend a lot of money!! (oohh how i know that feeling)..

Another killer build / project for YOU.. two thumbs up..




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10.29.2008, 01:44 AM

Good luck with the GTRe. I had one and thought it could do with quite a bit of work to be competent for high speed. The center brace limints battery height, mine had alot of drag in the belt setup, and the barkes just did not work well. Plus that big electronics box is kinda dumb, it would be better to have a battery tray on that side too. And you motor choice will be a bit limited due to the special 3 gear pinion with 1/8 bore. Maybe get a medusa 50mm with 1/8 shaft, but I think a larger motor would be required to run 100mph...

Sounds like an interesting project, I have only seen a few GTPe floating around, I had mine well over a year ago. It was brand new when I got it.
   
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Good luck with the GTRe. I had one and thought it could do with quite a bit of work to be competent for high speed. The center brace limints battery height, mine had alot of drag in the belt setup, and the barkes just did not work well. Plus that big electronics box is kinda dumb, it would be better to have a battery tray on that side too. And you motor choice will be a bit limited due to the special 3 gear pinion with 1/8 bore. Maybe get a medusa 50mm with 1/8 shaft, but I think a larger motor would be required to run 100mph...

Sounds like an interesting project, I have only seen a few GTPe floating around, I had mine well over a year ago. It was brand new when I got it.
hey pimp,
so do you still have your GTRe? i have heard that these are pretty rare. at least that is what the guy told me that i bought it from. but i noticed you can still get them on the schumacher site.

here is what i am going with. i have looked at all this stuff and it all fits pretty well.

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Castle 5700kv motor (1/10 of course)
losi 3200mah 3cell lipo (would like to run a thunder power but wont fit....maybe with some mod i can make it work)
2 jr9100s servos
many alum and titanium schumacher upgrade parts

as for the 100 mph you may be right. many of these 1/10 brushless motors push the RTR trucks at 70 mph out of the box so i figured that this GTRe with the 3 speed would do 100mph+ with those extra gears.
i assumed that 3rd gear would be very tall and that 2nd gear would be similar to the gearing of the single geared RTRs that do 70mph.
well, after looking at the gearing it appears that 3rd on this GTR is about the same as the RTR stock pinion and spur setups like the Rustler and the Losi speedT. anyway, i may just have to scrap the 3 speed trans and come up with something different. will just have to wait and see. But i know these motors could do 100mph with the right gearing. if my Rustler VXL had a 2nd gear....whoa.


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imo in regular setups, gears = something more to break lol. kiss :)


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10.29.2008, 05:26 AM

hi

i would also target around 25'000 rpm. a good tuned zenoah does bout that.
those cars are geared very high so you need a high torque motor. the 30er lehners seem to be about right or the plettenberg bolido. there also the pinions fit directly on the 10mm shaft.
a schulze 40.160 should do the job. if the promised XXL schulze 40.300 come out soon (?) those would be even nicer. i havn't converted one of my FGs yet but personally i would also do some kind of small watercooling circuit as there is some much room in those cars.


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