Start of my E maxx (Project: bunchofshinypartsonamaxx)
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Well besides for the springs and some basic wiring I am finished my maxx project for now. The only thing this truck is missing was the bulkheads I bought but never showed up. I should have the springs and batts next week for a few more pics. Hopefully a nice body will show up on Ebay soon so I can pick it up and toss the stocker.
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O yes it can wheelie!!!
I got the Super duty and all the connectors wired up this morning and decited to take it out for a little rip. I only had a little pair of 2400s in the truck but it was still quik, but nothing like the 3300 7 cells.
I got the Super duty and all the connectors wired up this morning and decited to take it out for a little rip. I only had a little pair of 2400s in the truck but it was still quik, but nothing like the 3300 7 cells.
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Well what a great Christmas eve. First my report card showed up, then my body reamer came, and then when I got back from lunch my body was sitting here.
Heres a few pics.
Heres a few pics.
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The body was painted by a guy who calls himself zielkeracing. Hes on Ebay. O and btw thanks!!!
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Gonna go Brushless? The stock Titans are very quick but brushless motors would really scoot that thing along! Thanks, ScMc.
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I've got so say that this thread has convinced me to buy an Emaxx [8D]
I have an LST and just sold my Super Clodbuster and want another electric...and yours ROCKS! That body is WAY sweet!
One quick question...can the stock ESC handle the 7 cells?
I have an LST and just sold my Super Clodbuster and want another electric...and yours ROCKS! That body is WAY sweet!
One quick question...can the stock ESC handle the 7 cells?
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RE: Start of my E maxx (Project: bunchofshinypartsonamaxx)
Hey the Evx will handle 14 cells the same as my new Superduty I picked up for this truck.
I will try and get a vid up some time this week if I can. I would like for people to see how fast this truck is with the stock motors and 14 cells. I think people are going to be surprised. Only problem is that pretty much everything is covered with snow so I have a hard time getting traction.
PeteOz, thanks mann. This truck really came out nice. It hard to beleive that this
became this
It was nice working on a new truck and buying everything new also. Little hard on the bank but definatly worth it.
I will try and get a vid up some time this week if I can. I would like for people to see how fast this truck is with the stock motors and 14 cells. I think people are going to be surprised. Only problem is that pretty much everything is covered with snow so I have a hard time getting traction.
PeteOz, thanks mann. This truck really came out nice. It hard to beleive that this
became this
It was nice working on a new truck and buying everything new also. Little hard on the bank but definatly worth it.