MR-010 AWD w/ lithiums
Posted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 6:29 pm
Wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. There are some problems that I've had to push through. The stock pinion gear kept coming off. I replaced it with an Atomic aluminum pinion that had a small grub screw, but that wouldn't hold it on either. I even tried screw tightner glue. I had to wip out the super glue to get it to stay and I think I still heard it slip a little today. With the added power the front wheels were barely moving on acceleration. The pinion at the front has no notch in it to keep it locked with the center shaft. Threw some superglue on that too. May need something stronger later. We'll see.
Here's the vitals;
Kyosho Mini-Z MR-010 AWD
****Nelly Deluxe****(yeah bitches!)
PN Racing Anima-P modified motor
Atomic CF center shaft
Atomic aluminum swing shafts/drive shafts
Atomic aluminum pinion gear (21 tooth pinion) Currently 4.50:1 ratio
2 X Atomic ball diffs
3 Racing Motor mount
PN racing motor heat sink
2S polyquest 3.7volt/600mah lithiums (7.4 volts nominal)
I've also been working on making the whole nelly detacheable so I can unplug it and utilize it in another car. It's got dean's micro plugs to connect everything except the 4 colored wires. Once I get a small 4 wire plug it will make the Nelly Deluxe completey detacheable without soldering or screwing. Just unplug it and plug into another car. Just gotta find a little 4 wire plug. It makes it a breeze with the batteries too. I've got 3 sets of 2S lithiums, so when one set dies it's a simple swap of the batts and connects to the charger in a snap.
Enough talking here's the pics;

The dremmel work to get the batts to fit;





The batts

It all fits nicely

I'm not the biggest fan of Skylines even though this is a very nice looking Skyline. I've got a white Trueno body enroute that I'm gonna paint up.
I may also change to a higher turn motor as this motor is really sucking juice to accelerate and gets hot very quickly. The Anima motor is a 33 turn motor. I may make a hand wound 37 turn spiral motor. I've seen smoke come out of the Anima a few times. The Nelly Deluxe takes it all in stride though.
I still need to give this thing a good test run. I've only taken it for short spins.
Oh, I also had to use double sided tape on the tires. The tires were flying off the wheels.
Here's the vitals;
Kyosho Mini-Z MR-010 AWD
****Nelly Deluxe****(yeah bitches!)
PN Racing Anima-P modified motor
Atomic CF center shaft
Atomic aluminum swing shafts/drive shafts
Atomic aluminum pinion gear (21 tooth pinion) Currently 4.50:1 ratio
2 X Atomic ball diffs
3 Racing Motor mount
PN racing motor heat sink
2S polyquest 3.7volt/600mah lithiums (7.4 volts nominal)
I've also been working on making the whole nelly detacheable so I can unplug it and utilize it in another car. It's got dean's micro plugs to connect everything except the 4 colored wires. Once I get a small 4 wire plug it will make the Nelly Deluxe completey detacheable without soldering or screwing. Just unplug it and plug into another car. Just gotta find a little 4 wire plug. It makes it a breeze with the batteries too. I've got 3 sets of 2S lithiums, so when one set dies it's a simple swap of the batts and connects to the charger in a snap.
Enough talking here's the pics;
The dremmel work to get the batts to fit;
The batts
It all fits nicely
I'm not the biggest fan of Skylines even though this is a very nice looking Skyline. I've got a white Trueno body enroute that I'm gonna paint up.
I may also change to a higher turn motor as this motor is really sucking juice to accelerate and gets hot very quickly. The Anima motor is a 33 turn motor. I may make a hand wound 37 turn spiral motor. I've seen smoke come out of the Anima a few times. The Nelly Deluxe takes it all in stride though.
I still need to give this thing a good test run. I've only taken it for short spins.
Oh, I also had to use double sided tape on the tires. The tires were flying off the wheels.