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SSMT

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 3:34 pm
by pimpsmurf
I got a SSMT a few days ago, and after returning it for having faulty steering, I got a new one.

As far as the motor goes, it has similar performance to the ZZMT orange motor (which is to say, the orange motor went the same speed when I mounted it in the SSMT.) I doubt we will ever see motor upgrades.

The Gearbox is a 3 gear setup that provides buttloads of torque. I couldn't figure a way to bring the gear ratio down so I could get more than 1-2 mph out of it.

I wasted a kokam 145 lipo on this thing. Don't bother with lipo. I don't know if 4 cell NMH would do any better or fry the electronics, but 1 cell lipo didn't do very much at all. The gear ratio lets it go top speed in less than 1 second. I'm thinking about putting a 2s kokam 145mAh lipo in it and see just how quick it blows the electronics. :)

Result: Don't buy this piece of crap. The only real mod anyone has made is a locked diff. It is rediculously slow. The steering has very little torque. It sucks. I give it :o :o

-JNY

Re: SSMT

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 4:08 pm
by stagg
pimpsmurf wrote:I got a SSMT a few days ago, and after returning it for having faulty steering, I got a new one.

As far as the motor goes, it has similar performance to the ZZMT orange motor (which is to say, the orange motor went the same speed when I mounted it in the SSMT.) I doubt we will ever see motor upgrades.

The Gearbox is a 3 gear setup that provides buttloads of torque. I couldn't figure a way to bring the gear ratio down so I could get more than 1-2 mph out of it.

I wasted a kokam 145 lipo on this thing. Don't bother with lipo. I don't know if 4 cell NMH would do any better or fry the electronics, but 1 cell lipo didn't do very much at all. The gear ratio lets it go top speed in less than 1 second. I'm thinking about putting a 2s kokam 145mAh lipo in it and see just how quick it blows the electronics. :)

Result: Don't buy this piece of crap. The only real mod anyone has made is a locked diff. It is rediculously slow. The steering has very little torque. It sucks. I give it :o :o

-JNY
Not true, you CAN streach it, And people have changed A few other things, like making it Propo.

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 4:10 pm
by pimpsmurf
Yes I've seen those r7r and other sites. I meant to say no speed-related mods.

-JNY

Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 6:23 pm
by mod_o_matic
Hmm..
Maybe a iWaver pcb and a 130 class motor :D something like that :lol:

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 1:32 am
by evoraptor
or you could stick a 1/10th esc in there with a 540 class in there as well... :D

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 10:09 am
by ph2t
ooh oooh I know.....

throw it out the fucken window of your car whilst driving at 50mph


it'll sure go fast then........

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 11:21 am
by pimpsmurf
Shit I found a better way to get it up to 20mph. I'm about to mod it with my iron... my 9 iron. video to come! :-o

I don't care what these crazy shits say. This thing is slow and not worth the effort (even with it's cool chassis). It's slower than the sweat falling from my forehead when I soldered the kokam in, that is unless it falls off my work table. Then it is about the same. If anyone wants to save this piece of superslick shit from a painfull death at the hands of a golf club, then $10.00 shipped (US Only) gets it with the kokam 145 cell that is in it. I won't touch that thing again. Ph2t can have it for free if he promices to stop playing with his rc18t and get some nellys out the damned door soon.

-JNY

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 1:29 pm
by crazydave
Seriously, this car has so many issues, I believe it would be easier to scratch build a better chassis, than modify this into something practical.

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 2:13 pm
by pimpsmurf
Well put.

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2005 7:58 pm
by Tuner1989
Well i had the same problem everyone else had but after adding a cell the sterring got a little better and the stretch took me no more than a hour or so to do just making sure everything was fitting properly. Now its actually a pretty little fun crawler.

some pics

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paperclips are the eastiest way to hold that in and those are now replaced with blue paperclips to match the escalade.


Hope this gave you a few ideas :-)

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2005 7:34 pm
by mikirgra
crazydave wrote:Seriously, this car has so many issues, I believe it would be easier to scratch build a better chassis, than modify this into something practical.
I don't know bro, this Garcol dude has made his in to a pretty capable little crawler. It's worth looking at his stuff just to see his pics alone. Great little play area he has too. Check it out!

http://ripper7racing.com/forums/index.p ... topic=4046

I have several SS's, but haven't really been interested in the trucks. Beginning to think twcie about that now. Too bad that TRU looks to be disco'ing the SS line before any of the promised 4WD upgrades came out.