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Here's my overpowered ET 2.0
Castle MMX8s ESC. Repurposed 40mm server fan.
TPpower 4070 1520kV motor. 40x107mm dimensions. Purchased with the M3 threaded mount.
MKS HBL550 Servo. Tekno aluminum servo horn - requires a small M2.5 shim to clear the MKS servo.
Turnigy Graphene 5000mAh 6s 75C LiPo.
Yeah Racing Dual Fan heatsink. Yeah Racing 30mm aluminum case fans. All of the fans, including the ESC fan, are powered by the receiver. Using a 3-1 JST lead and a JST to Futaba lead to plug into the receiver.
I like to use a silicone pad to conduct heat from the motor to the heatsink more efficiently.
This 12"x12" sheet of Nylon 6/6 was super useful. It's abrasion and impact resistant, looks like the same stuff that T-bone uses for their bumpers. I made front/rear bumpers, ESC mounting plate and a battery guard and still have some left over.
T-Bone Racing 1/8 Truggy Wheelie Bar for wheelie control. Bolted into the rear bumper.
Battery Guard. Bolts in line with the battery tray piece. Using the center strap as well.
I drilled and countersunk 5 holes in the chassis to accommodate the ESC mounting plate and a wire guide.
Wire guide is just two M3 flathead screws, two M3 locknuts, two M3 spacers and a small plastic plate.
Proline Thumbwasher kit. Very easy to install and super convenient.
Yokomo 8mmx11mm shim kit for the hexes.
M3x6mm screws in place of the set screws in the castor blocks.
Leadfinger Racing Strife body for the NT48.3. RPM skid plates for the x-maxx.
Strapped dBoots Backflips LPs. Using 200lb rated kevlar kite line. I dremeled a section out of the center tread line. Two loops per row. I double knot and use CA glue on the knots.
This is the line I use. 100 feet was enough for a set of backflip LPs and backflip 6s tires.
Castle MMX8s ESC. Repurposed 40mm server fan.
TPpower 4070 1520kV motor. 40x107mm dimensions. Purchased with the M3 threaded mount.
MKS HBL550 Servo. Tekno aluminum servo horn - requires a small M2.5 shim to clear the MKS servo.
Turnigy Graphene 5000mAh 6s 75C LiPo.
Yeah Racing Dual Fan heatsink. Yeah Racing 30mm aluminum case fans. All of the fans, including the ESC fan, are powered by the receiver. Using a 3-1 JST lead and a JST to Futaba lead to plug into the receiver.
I like to use a silicone pad to conduct heat from the motor to the heatsink more efficiently.
This 12"x12" sheet of Nylon 6/6 was super useful. It's abrasion and impact resistant, looks like the same stuff that T-bone uses for their bumpers. I made front/rear bumpers, ESC mounting plate and a battery guard and still have some left over.
T-Bone Racing 1/8 Truggy Wheelie Bar for wheelie control. Bolted into the rear bumper.
Battery Guard. Bolts in line with the battery tray piece. Using the center strap as well.
I drilled and countersunk 5 holes in the chassis to accommodate the ESC mounting plate and a wire guide.
Wire guide is just two M3 flathead screws, two M3 locknuts, two M3 spacers and a small plastic plate.
Proline Thumbwasher kit. Very easy to install and super convenient.
Yokomo 8mmx11mm shim kit for the hexes.
M3x6mm screws in place of the set screws in the castor blocks.
Leadfinger Racing Strife body for the NT48.3. RPM skid plates for the x-maxx.
Strapped dBoots Backflips LPs. Using 200lb rated kevlar kite line. I dremeled a section out of the center tread line. Two loops per row. I double knot and use CA glue on the knots.
This is the line I use. 100 feet was enough for a set of backflip LPs and backflip 6s tires.
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