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06.05.2006, 10:01 AM

depending on the quality of the batteries.

i am using a 9L on my mbx4 and it runs nice and relative cool
   
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06.05.2006, 10:49 AM

Is it possible to have a picture of two batteries packs in series ? I never use them like this and I would like to know how to wire them to the controller please.

Serum -> Could you send me a pic of your mb4x with all connected parts in details please ? It will be very helpfull for my project ! I always ran Tamiya cars with Tamiya connectors and it's a bit difficult to have a good idea of how wire all that with new connectors and cables !

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06.05.2006, 10:59 AM

Dirty.. but doable..

RCHippie did the conversion. He did a great job on it. I love it.

make the motormount from an L profile. If you have got a differential holder that has got an upper and a lower part, connect the motor to the upper part (the two holes of the brake are handy in this)
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06.05.2006, 11:23 AM

Thanks Serum !

I ordered a motor mount to "Coldfusion" from "radiocontrolzone" forum and it has a L profile too. I think i'll receive it in the next days.

(Finally I ordered a Feigao 540C 9l with bk9920.)

Can you send me a pic of your battery pack in series please ?
   
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06.05.2006, 12:52 PM

Just search for it here on the forum, there are several of these drawings going around.
   
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06.05.2006, 10:39 PM

Phil;
Can you post some of the motor mount pictures here. I want to get the info on those but I cant register on there web site to see the photos (need an ISP email and I dont have one).

Also I would like to get his contact #/email Thanks
   
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06.06.2006, 03:40 AM

Here is the pic :



With a 9L :



You can contact him from this email :
webmaster@coldfusionracing.com
   
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06.07.2006, 02:25 PM

Ok so what do I need to convert my Xray to a Brushless system. I would like to try to stay within a budget and I have 2 3200 7.2 v lipo and 1 6400 7.2 lipo.

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06.07.2006, 04:40 PM

They look like a hack-job to me?

How much do you need to pay for them?
   
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06.07.2006, 05:25 PM

It cost $22 per piece. But I'm waiting for it, I didn't receive it yet.

On the other hand I received my order from Mike ! But now I need Mod1 pinion (I forgot to order it ... )

The questions are :

-With my Feigao 540C 9L and a Kyosho 44 tooth nylon spur diffs, how much tooth pinion must I need exactly ? 12, 13 ?

- Do I need to order for my 9L a "5mm bore, mod1 pitch pinion" or "RC-Monster Hardened Steel Mod1 Pinions" ??

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Oldrc10 >
You don't need much items if you already have your car
The essentiel pieces are : motor + esc + 2x6 cells (or lipo) + motormount

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06.07.2006, 09:50 PM

I bought a cold fusion motor mount..$22
Order it in Dec 2005 and received it at the end of February 2006. 2 1/2 months
Just to warn you. You might be waiting a while. You send money but, he does not really return your e-mails.... Comes up with all the excuses my computer went down, out of materials, busy with school, I am only 16yrs old, and ect............ and the list of excuses goes on...........
Some customers got their motor mounts
-motor mount is crooked
-Holes on motor mount does not line up correctly.
-Holes are to small
Some of the batch of mounts come out ok.
Glad my came out ok... Nice and beefy.
I will never buy from Cold fusion products! Customer service S#!KS !!!

An yes you need too order a 5mm mod1 pinion for your 9L. That is if you have a 5mm shaft on your 9L.
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06.07.2006, 09:52 PM

Serum,
Yes!! It is a Hack Job!
   
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06.08.2006, 03:30 AM

Thanks Romster ! I hope I'll receive it soon ... Wait and see

So I'll order a 5mm Mod1.

hum.. 12 or 13 tooth in your opinion ?
   
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06.08.2006, 07:09 AM

12 to start with. Closely observe the temps of the motor/speedo though..

If you just get an L profile, jigsaw, rasps, dremel and some patience, you can make your own, any way you like it.
   
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06.08.2006, 07:19 AM

Those mounts really are nothing special. And if you don't manage to make the holes lining up... says alot.

I myself would not dare to sell something like this.


RC/DC - Brushless Conversions since 2000 !
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