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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 12:00:15 AM   
    toymdngn


     

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    where can i get that graphite piece that is above your steering box? that looks like a good place to beef up chassis support.

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 12:07:59 AM   
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    I got my Bulkhead Brace at the Hobby Shop for $10. I like the DD slipper because I can adjust it without taking off the gear cover. The spur also seams more durable.

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 12:56:58 AM   
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    I got my HS-55 fixed so I'm going to be able to play around on my track.

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 1:01:09 AM   
    LIVipers


     

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    I just ordered a set of CVD's from losi for 9.99 on ebay. They were brand new and i couldn't pass up that opportunity. Now my racer is 1 step closer to being completed.

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 2:10:56 AM   
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    I like cvds better then dogbones, just dont beat the hell out of them like I did lol

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 2:14:46 AM   
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    I can't wait till I get my CVD's my dogbones are starting to wear even more. Anyone else going to get the MXT Chassis from Exotek?

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 2:21:13 AM   
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    im looking into getting it soon that chassis soon, looks really nice, and I like the added length.yeah when I used to use dogbones mine used to be all twisted from the mamba

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 2:42:53 AM   
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    I twisted one with my Orion Baja. After my next order I should be almost done getting my Mini-T race ready.

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 3:36:55 AM   
    Deftones123


     

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    I can never get enough of my mini-t

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 3:45:43 AM   
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    quote:

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    I can never get enough of my mini-t


    word i only get bored of it when it's down, and i dont let it stay down for long.

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 5:53:37 AM   
    oldschoolracer


     

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    no need
    already have sonmething better

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 6:28:33 AM   
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    To Toymdngn re: ESC not working
    My Baja started to not run also; steering servo works, plenty of juice.

    I used a multimeter to test the voltage coming out of the ESC, when I depress the trigger. You just discconnect the motor wires and connect the multimeter probes to the wires out of the ESC. Good voltage

    I tested the voltage at the moter; good voltage.

    I happened to connect around the wire to the body of the motor and it came on. Turns out the red wire came un-soldered from the little blade connection on the motor.

    This may not be your problem but you may want to try the same technique, ie use a meter to find out where you are good vs. where there is no voltage

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 6:38:41 AM   
    toymdngn


     

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    quote:

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    To Toymdngn re: ESC not working
    My Baja started to not run also; steering servo works, plenty of juice.

    I used a multimeter to test the voltage coming out of the ESC, when I depress the trigger. You just discconnect the motor wires and connect the multimeter probes to the wires out of the ESC. Good voltage

    I tested the voltage at the moter; good voltage.

    I happened to connect around the wire to the body of the motor and it came on. Turns out the red wire came un-soldered from the little blade connection on the motor.

    This may not be your problem but you may want to try the same technique, ie use a meter to find out where you are good vs. where there is no voltage

    regards

    thanks, i started poking around my motor a few minutes ago, and it looks like most of the stranded wire has broken away from the solder. i'll have to fix that in the morning.

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    RE: Official Mini-T Thread - 5/28/2008 2:56:15 PM   
    Deftones123


     

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