i finally got my slash 4x4 up to my standards after i bought her used and abused, she is a beaut!!!
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i finally got my slash 4x4 up to my standards after i bought her used and abused, she is a beaut!!!
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This is a mamba monster max mount i shortened to fit mamba max pro[IMG]
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EMBE
Jato 3.3
T-Maxx 2.5
nice pick up she looks good
Slash 4x4
MERV
i traded a guy that mamba monster max for this mamba max pro sct still in the box brand new, while i was ripping her apart the last couple nights i noticed that two shafts were completely twisted so i said that i was gonna get rid of that rediculous motor and put a short course mamba in it. havent gotten to drive it outside yet but i wanna take it to the track for the first time this weekend. do you know how much the rear tires should be toed in? one wheel is in way furthur than the other, just wondering.
EMBE
Jato 3.3
T-Maxx 2.5
You are going to be very happy with your setup! It's what I have in both of my trucks, love it![]()
Slash 4x4 SCT 2400
Slash Ultimate MMP 2400
i am a little worried about the speed though el sob, i don't know what gearing to run with this motor and esc combo for at the track. and this motor has a rediculous amount of torque. my gearing right now is 13/54 and probably runs maybe 30mph.
oh yea, how do you like my esc mount? its for the mamba monster max but i shortened the posts and cut the same amount off the screws and works like a charm. i can lift the whole truck up from holding the esc mountim so smart
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EMBE
Jato 3.3
T-Maxx 2.5
The rear wheels of your car should always be adjusted with some degree of toe in (although 0 degrees of toe is acceptable under some conditions). In general, the more rear toe-in, the more stable your car will be. Keep in mind, however, that increasing toe angle (front or rear) will result in decreased straight line speed (particularly when racing stock electric motors).
No more than 4° Toe in. On tight tracks 2.50° would be ideal.
thanks bad rc, how exactly do i measure this toe degree?
EMBE
Jato 3.3
T-Maxx 2.5
Toe-in adjustments is done by changing out the hubs to aluminum hubs. Range from zero to -5 degrees of toe in. I believe the plastic hubs are set at zero.