OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I was just wondering if i can use the xcellerion bl system with the stock receiver? I'm hopeing to get it and a new servo but, i don't want to but new radio equipment.
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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I was planning on using the 2.4g dsm controller and receiver, from a losi mini slider 1/18, On my micro DT with the brushless setup. Has anyone done this? Anything I should know? Thanks
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I was just wondering if i can use the xcellerion bl system with the stock receiver? I'm hopeing to get it and a new servo but, i don't want to but new radio equipment.
I was just wondering if i can use the xcellerion bl system with the stock receiver? I'm hopeing to get it and a new servo but, i don't want to but new radio equipment.
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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ok well i just sent 2 esc's to horizon so they can replace them. they have GREAT support! and look what I picked up at the LHS yesterday. threaded axils and micro-DT tires/wheels
lol tried to make the body like a crawler but didnt come out soo well.....
lol tried to make the body like a crawler but didnt come out soo well.....
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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My main micro with DT tires and springs from pen's makes a higher COG better for off-road driving.
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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i need some help. i jus installed a new aluminum gear box new clipper clutch and i still am slipping. I have one bad tire which i am waiting. Is there a certain way to puth the diff gear back together? i put it back just like i took it apart but its slipping bad. Any suggestions/questions?
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Also does anyone know if another their is a tire available that will fit on the d shaft of the rear? LIke an X-mod or somthing? I just need somthing to get me through about a week
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well i triedf that but it didnt work out. now im thinking the diff gear is bad, it doesnt look bad. When i reinstalled the peices that the dogbones go in i wasnt supposed to do anything special was i
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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Twistus, maybe you missed this.
if you use the d shaped shaft ( preferably a spare out of the truck). you can use ca glue to remake the flat spot that has worn out just file the rim a little to scuff up the plastic so the glue can stick. put the shaft in the wheel and add a dab of glue. it will not stick well to the polished shaft so you should be able to slide it off with a little force and you will be rolling again. this will work awesome to repair the worn out wheel. just make sure you file where the flat was so you got something to stick to.
Also you will most likely need to use a shim in your gear box, mine did not come with any so i made one from a piece of plastic from a milk jug. just drill a hole to fit the shaft through. then trim out a little washer around the hole you drilled.
if you use the d shaped shaft ( preferably a spare out of the truck). you can use ca glue to remake the flat spot that has worn out just file the rim a little to scuff up the plastic so the glue can stick. put the shaft in the wheel and add a dab of glue. it will not stick well to the polished shaft so you should be able to slide it off with a little force and you will be rolling again. this will work awesome to repair the worn out wheel. just make sure you file where the flat was so you got something to stick to.
Also you will most likely need to use a shim in your gear box, mine did not come with any so i made one from a piece of plastic from a milk jug. just drill a hole to fit the shaft through. then trim out a little washer around the hole you drilled.
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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I tried that with the wheel but i kind of buggerd it up. this washer would go where? Is that wh it is slipping. Sounds smooth just wont move.
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sounds smooth cuz your gears arent meshing right. i put my shim between the bearing and output shaft. works great.
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This how i did it
This how i did it
Draulics, nice work there i really like it, all except the terribly hack wiring. shrink tube is really cheap and will keep you from shorting out. you could have at least used some electrical tape.
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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_7161710/tm.htm plz read and vote>!
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Draulics, nice work there i really like it, all except the terribly hack wiring. shrink tube is really cheap and will keep you from shorting out. you could have at least used some electrical tape.
ORIGINAL: draulics
This how i did it
This how i did it
Draulics, nice work there i really like it, all except the terribly hack wiring. shrink tube is really cheap and will keep you from shorting out. you could have at least used some electrical tape.
I put shrink tubing already .. thanks man [8D]
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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so i have been waiting to get my micro t in the mail for a few days now. FINALLY it came, sadly it does not work properly. I carefully opened the package making sure not to lose any of those nice little tiny pieces. I follow the instructions carefully. i put the batteries in the charger, eagerly waiting to see that big beautiful red led light up. sadly thats were my fun ended. something went wrong at this part, it does not seem the charger or the micro-t battery work properly. i tried new batteries in the charger and it still did not work. guess im stuck waiting til monday to try to find out whats going on unless maybe someone can help me here.
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RE: OFFICIAL Team Losi Micro-T thread !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
not sure if any on has tryed them, but i just put a set of adjustable turnbuckles on my DT, prety nice. you do have to clearence the chassi some for the sterring but they work.
checkem out.
http://www.thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_...9113&cat_name=
checkem out.
http://www.thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_...9113&cat_name=