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Old 07-02-2007, 09:05 PM
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Default Micro-T plus Mini-Z motor?

Wazzup,
Will any mini-z motors fit in the micro-T? I was looking at one and it seems pretty powerful at i think it was 45000 rpms. [link=http://www.atomicmods.com/Products/Atomic-Ball-Bearing-Stock-Motor__11087.aspx]Here[/link] it is.
And BTW, is the micro-t stock motor a 130 size?
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Mini-Z, Xmod, and other motors that are that size are too big to fit in a Micro-T, the only way to get it to fit is if you make a custom motor mount.
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ok, i mya try that. I will probably get a sheet of carbon fiber and use that, maybe......
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ok, i mya try that. I will probably get a sheet of carbon fiber and use that, maybe......
Make sure you post pictures
Old 07-02-2007, 09:35 PM
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LOL, i will. I need to find a site that sells those sheetz. will the stock pinions work or will i need bigger ones???
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What thickness is the stock motor plate?
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[link=http://robotmarketplace.com/marketplace_carbonfiber.html]This[/link]is the stuff i'll proabbly use, i just need to know the thickness.....
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link doesn't work
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Use 0.064, Carbo Fiber is real strong so you won't have to worry about somthing going wrong with it.
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isnt cutting CF dangerous???
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isnt cutting CF dangerous???
No.
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isnt cutting CF dangerous???
No.
Wow,not too smart I assume.
Yes,cutting CF is dangerous but its eaisly avoided;
Just dont breathe the dust and wear eye protection.

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