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Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE
That is a nice rig you have there. The first thing you need to do is get that thing low to the ground if you want to go fast. You have a very sound looking chassis setup, and that cage is very nice also, but for high speeds you are much too high. Can you find some low profile road tires for that thing? There is no way you are going to go much more than 35 to 40 with those dozer tires on there. If you could hook up something like the Proline Roadrage tires on Axial beadlock rims, and get them balanced you might be able to get some really good speed runs out of that Bolido. how do you like the motor? I have a low and stretched out Maxx truck that I want to put a Bolido into for some high speed fun. Were there any heat issues running that setup? If not then you can always gear up for more, but your wheels are going to be a problem the way you have it now. Good luck.
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I originally had the Bolido on a 1:5 scale FG Race car setup.
Here is a simple video and pictures of it that I posted before
http://s476.photobucket.com/albums/r...t=fgstart2.flv
After I burnt up the tires just wheelspinning I changed the wheels to the much thicker Stadium wheels. More grip but the insane motor just wheel spun the tires. Once I mounted Bolido motor in the Monster truck the wheel spin issues went as the massive tires hugged the ground but now I am bouncing around at high speed. Got to get the balance right. Maybe if it stopped raining I could take the truck on gravel / field and try its off road capabilities. I tried hooking up to a Eagle tree logger but the amp draw at times is over 130 amps and the eagle tree is rated at 100amps. I have another more sophisticated eagle tree with the wireless dashboard - need to buy the hall effect amp sensors that use a coil through the power leads to measure amp draw as it is rated upto 200 amps
The motor runs cool it does not struggle hauling around a 25lb truck. You should have no problem in a stretched out Maxx truck.