Thanks!
Hmm, your old gearing is close to mine now, I'll have to watch the temps when I go offroad, thanks for the heads up.
I didn't know you could fit a 72 spur? Thanks for that too lol
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Thanks!
Hmm, your old gearing is close to mine now, I'll have to watch the temps when I go offroad, thanks for the heads up.
I didn't know you could fit a 72 spur? Thanks for that too lol
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Thanks.
let me know how the comparison goes.
What gearing do you plan to run?
@ eschmitt4 : Other than the body hahaha
@Wesley: I removed the wing and replaced it with a summit bumper.
@Fr8: Thanks man. They are great bodies! Except if you flip over alot like me...
I have the erevo My gf has the emaxx.
-The emaxx has broken the center driveshaft and shock caps.
-The stock shocks and springs that came with it really suck. It was soft and low to the ground....
I just thought I would share my speed results with the 14.4 Dewalt motor in an emaxx and erevo.
Any thoughts/questions are welcome.
Both trucks were tested on dry pavement in 30 degree Fahrenheit...
I just thought I would share my speed results with the 14.4 Dewalt motor in an emaxx and erevo.
Any thoughts/questions are welcome.
Both trucks were tested on dry pavement in 30 degree Fahrenheit...
Thanks for the post. It really puts things in perspective.
We're currently running a 25t and 68 spur and reached 28mph. Temps were fine, but it was freezing outside. We'll see how things go this...
I see...
Thank you very much, this is a great help.
I will be wiring mine the same way soon, thank you!
I believe the rc raven springs are all the same rate, not positive though.
I recommend getting the integy progressive spring set. (from amazon, ebay, etc).
It gives you 5 sets of springs...
Don't mean to be a digger, but....
Gage, I am really curious as to exactly how you wired the motor?
What gauge wire? What connectors, etc? Thank you
Hate to be "that guy" and dig an old thread, but wth.
How did that sort of gearing hold up? I would assume that your motor would have burnt up and been super hot...
I have heard of people...
That looks great! Perfect paint job
thanks for the help. I tried to find one in your older posts, but I couldn't find a picture of your setup. I would love to see it.
The balloon idea seems good.
If you are still looking for "socks" though, you can find shock covers on ebay for about ten bucks I believe. I have bought some from badhorsie as well, but they tore...
So just to clarify, will this work?
I can take the stock 14 awg wires from the evx2 and combine the two red into a single stock bullet connector, the same for the black.
Then attach a single...
Big bores with integy progressive springs (green ones) work great.
I would greatly appreciate your advice and opinion on a few issues I am having. Thanks for taking the time in advance.
My gf's truck is a 3903 emaxx with a 14.4v dewalt motor.
Currently it has...
I would like to upgrade my driveshafts.
I am going to purchase the traxxas cvd center shafts, but I have heard the the cvd for the axles are not recommended with the long travel rockers.
I...
I'll check the temps once we take it for a run. Thanks for the help.
Even if I grinded it down to allow a smaller pinion, it would not work bc the motor is on top of the trans, so it would not be able to move over anymore.
I could put it on the other side of the...
I paid $445 shipped In Dec 2011
Mammoth Hobbies.com had a one day $20 coupon.
We purchased the kershaw designs single dewalt kit for an emaxx 3903
It came with the motor mount which looks great, but my problem with it is that bc of the way it is designed, the smallest...
awesome thanks.
I realized that the emaxx i compared it to did not have the motor in either (smh)
I overlooked that somehow...
Thanks again man
*I'll leave the post and video up incase...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dC3AL9_v9G8
When I spin one of the front wheels, the other front spins in the opposite direction, i know this is normal.
BUT, shouldn't all 4 wheels spin when I...
This is one of the cleanest dewalt install i have seen pave, very helpful.