...matt...
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This started off as a trade a few months back and I was not too sure whether or not to keep it. Selling off some of the $$ nitro stuff funded the e conversion for it. The original thread can be found here and has all the details from when i got it to hence forth and will for the most part will be updated periodically.
Sat on this truggy for a while till could get some funds to e convert it, and seeing how r/c funds are limited know that I'm in college, i wanted to spend minimal amounts of cash on it. Luckily i scored bunch of great deal and manage to not have to spend more than 50 bucks myyself!
I got a sweet deal on a MMM and a 2100kv Losi ex...bah... motor. Currenty geared 15/46 (to start).
Waiting for my rc-monster motor mount before I can get the motor in.
In the mean time i've custom fabbed up a battery holder and my esc mount/tray along with locating the receiver. I could have spent the money on a tray and a mount but i prefer to make it myself as thats where the fun in this hobby is. I think it turned out pretty damn good, considering i used a drillpress, hacksaw, belt sander and a few other small shop tools.
I also spliced another 3" of wire onto the motor leads, and the 2100kv was too short, so know i have the length i needed.
Let me know what you guys think!
Sat on this truggy for a while till could get some funds to e convert it, and seeing how r/c funds are limited know that I'm in college, i wanted to spend minimal amounts of cash on it. Luckily i scored bunch of great deal and manage to not have to spend more than 50 bucks myyself!
I got a sweet deal on a MMM and a 2100kv Losi ex...bah... motor. Currenty geared 15/46 (to start).
Waiting for my rc-monster motor mount before I can get the motor in.
In the mean time i've custom fabbed up a battery holder and my esc mount/tray along with locating the receiver. I could have spent the money on a tray and a mount but i prefer to make it myself as thats where the fun in this hobby is. I think it turned out pretty damn good, considering i used a drillpress, hacksaw, belt sander and a few other small shop tools.
I also spliced another 3" of wire onto the motor leads, and the 2100kv was too short, so know i have the length i needed.
Let me know what you guys think!