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Originally Posted by Serum
Great to see such a nice conversion!! are you going to stick with the mechanical brake?
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Yes I'm keeping the mechanical break unless I get rid of the 2 speed all together. With the 2 speed transmission, the electronic brake will not work.
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Originally Posted by Serum
Where did you get the CF from? Is that thermal fouldable CF you used for the batteryholders?
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No the boxes are constructed from sticks of CF angle and epoxied at the corners to create the boxes. In each one I used 1 piece of 2x2x.062, 3 pieces of 1x1x.062 and 4 pieces of .5x.5x.030 for corner braces. If you look at the pictures you can see the corner braces.
All of the CF is from graphiteelegance.com before they closed down for ''vacation''. (I did talk to them though and they said the store should reopen around the end of the month.) They have really great prices on CF. They say it not cosmetic CF, but it looks fine to me, just not as shinny (or expensive) as dragonplate.
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Originally Posted by Dagger Thrasher
That looks pretty sweet! The motor mount looks great, and the LST shocks look right at home on there. Nice job... I can't wait to see how she runs. :)
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Thanks.:027:
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Originally Posted by glassdoctor
My guess is a shade over 10 lbs at least. :)
That car want a bigger motor in there hee hee.... can you say 1521??? :004:
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Yea, it will probably com in a little over my first estimate.:018: The little extras like the aluminum hinge pin blocks and the LST shocks all add up QUICKLY. I also wasn't planning the mechanical brake back then either. It still shouldn't be bad though. Still lighter than my e-revo anyway.
I think that this motor will be perfect. It should be very fast with this setup. My estimates for speed on the gearing I think I will need and 5s is 40-45 on the center diff and 60+on the 2 speed. and at 10lbs or so this should be more than enough motor to make it get up and go. There aren't a million aftermarket components available for the drive train like the Maxx or Revo. so I gotta keep in mind the limitations of the stock components. The stock stuff seem pretty tough, its all metal w/hefty dogbones and CVDs, and the Diffs look pretty tough as well but its still just stock so more motor might just mean more problems.