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08.18.2008, 01:24 AM

How important is the two speed set up? I have a 1515 2.5d and a 6s 3700 pq pack in my inferno gt and have no yet driven it because its been raining every day for the last 2 weeks! I'm hoping it rocks with a single speed set up...I did that so I could gear it anyway I wanted to.
   
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08.18.2008, 02:21 AM

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How important is the two speed set up? I have a 1515 2.5d and a 6s 3700 pq pack in my inferno gt and have no yet driven it because its been raining every day for the last 2 weeks! I'm hoping it rocks with a single speed set up...I did that so I could gear it anyway I wanted to.
You should be fine. I run a gtp on 4s lipo and a kb45 8l with a single speed and it does fine. Current gearing is 20/51, good for 45+ mph...
   
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08.18.2008, 02:34 AM

Right on,Can I ask what tires your running? I have the stock kyosho inferno tires and I'm told that the ofna ones are twice as good...but which ones the slicks or those treaded ones? I just bought a set of proline road rage tires and theres no point in even tying to run them cause they are a larger diameter and will rub the body bad plus they are super soft which means they will balloon like crazy (I'll use em on the buggy).
   
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Right on,Can I ask what tires your running? I have the stock kyosho inferno tires and I'm told that the ofna ones are twice as good...but which ones the slicks or those treaded ones? I just bought a set of proline road rage tires and theres no point in even tying to run them cause they are a larger diameter and will rub the body bad plus they are super soft which means they will balloon like crazy (I'll use em on the buggy).
I am currently using a set of wheels and tires that came on my HB Lightning Street. The are a harder, thicker rubber than the road rages, and may not even have foams. They do not balloon much if any, and offer decent grip. They work well on various surfaces, and seem to be wearing very well. I also have a set of road rage tires and will give them a try.
   
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08.18.2008, 02:55 AM

If you get a chance toss a picture of your car on here and lets give her a look.
   
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If you get a chance toss a picture of your car on here and lets give her a look.
Ok, the car was originally a mbx buggy. I swapped the center diff out for a solid center with the 51t plastic spur. I currently have revo shocks on the front, and need to put them on the rear too. Motor mount was whipped up in a few minutes and the battery tray was left over from the buggy. Using a MM with a fan and a cc bec. Temps are decent, the big kb can sure pull some amps, I can only imagine how the xl models are...







   
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08.18.2008, 04:10 AM

Cool There should be an on road section here for us road warriors!
   
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09.13.2008, 03:57 PM

Finally got around to binding my DX3r radio to the receiver in the UltraGTP and found a bug with the channel mixing. You cannot reverse the aux channel servo direction when slaved from either the throttle or steering. So, it looks like I'll have to keep using the DX3.0 for this project... or come up with a way to reverse the servo electronically or mechanically.
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09.13.2008, 08:52 PM

I know you will have a mech. solution for it but maybe a temporary elec solution will work...

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09.15.2008, 07:17 PM

Here are some vids of the Inferno GT:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRkRL...eature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR7xHDFSaRQ
   
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09.15.2008, 07:36 PM

lol, nice bling.

What's that sound? Is that a giant mosquito in the background?
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09.15.2008, 07:54 PM

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lol, nice bling.

What's that sound? Is that a giant mosquito in the background?
If you are referring to the "nitro", that is a friend of mine with his Racer2 that does 107mph!! If you look under "Chamo's RS4" in the tube, there is 103 pass on there.
   
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09.15.2008, 07:56 PM

Yeah, I'm referring to the nitro. I'm sure they can be fast and powerful, I just don't like 'em.
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09.15.2008, 07:59 PM

I played with them for 2 many years. I have no interest for them anymore either!!
   
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I'm thinking of putting this project on the market. Kinda need a little extra cash and this is just sitting around just collecting dust. I still don't have lipos for it, and don't know when/if I will. I've only run it in the basement for about 20-30 seconds. Everything would go as-is minus the receiver, plus whatever extra parts I have. So, just testing the waters here to see if there would be any interest. It's not technically for sale yet, but may soon be depending on how many PMs I get...
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