Mini T boosted to Insane
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Mini T boosted to Insane
There's very fast, unbelievably fast.. and then there's me with stupid fast.
Just got the Mini-T pro today. had all the necessary hopups to handle my 6800kv brushless (powered by quark!)
It already balloons the tires on just a 2 cell lipo. I hate to think what would happen if I stuck in my 3 cell.
Pictars!
This thing is gonna see a lot of dirt and sand.
Just got the Mini-T pro today. had all the necessary hopups to handle my 6800kv brushless (powered by quark!)
It already balloons the tires on just a 2 cell lipo. I hate to think what would happen if I stuck in my 3 cell.
Pictars!
This thing is gonna see a lot of dirt and sand.
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Thought about it, but naw. I set up the slipper so the truck can claw the air but won't backflip. looks cooler that way.
I took it out for a burn today and I swear, this has to be the most fun I've ever had with an RC vehicle. Gobs of power and it's just fast.. but completely controllable.
Jumping this thing is different. never jumped anything before but this definitely let me know that throttle control is a must, otherwise it ends up on it's roof.
I gotta get the body painted up but I'm headin into town for a drift meet. There's some dirt and a small 18 scale track there, so I'll be bringing this with me.
I took it out for a burn today and I swear, this has to be the most fun I've ever had with an RC vehicle. Gobs of power and it's just fast.. but completely controllable.
Jumping this thing is different. never jumped anything before but this definitely let me know that throttle control is a must, otherwise it ends up on it's roof.
I gotta get the body painted up but I'm headin into town for a drift meet. There's some dirt and a small 18 scale track there, so I'll be bringing this with me.
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Re: Mini T boosted to Insane
and a lotta bench time. trust me.Murdoch wrote:This thing is gonna see a lot of dirt and sand.
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Now it's had a few runs under it's belt.. the diff has held up well. Mainly because it was a ball diff that was already installed. Dual disc slippers are holding well.
I threw in a HS55.. that lasted maybe twenty minutes. snapped a few teeth on a hard landing. shit.
The hard landing also blew out a hub carrier and bent one of the CVDs!
What's funny is the jump wasn't all that big. it carried maybe five feet and I didn't hit it with much speed. Where I was running it, I can't get much speed anyways because of a ton of gravel.
I threw in the 3 cell lipo just for kicks. thermaled almost right away.
Love the truck but i'm really disappointed in the servo saver and the oil shocks. the former doesn't do it's job and the latter plainly suck.
I threw in a HS55.. that lasted maybe twenty minutes. snapped a few teeth on a hard landing. shit.
The hard landing also blew out a hub carrier and bent one of the CVDs!
What's funny is the jump wasn't all that big. it carried maybe five feet and I didn't hit it with much speed. Where I was running it, I can't get much speed anyways because of a ton of gravel.
I threw in the 3 cell lipo just for kicks. thermaled almost right away.
Love the truck but i'm really disappointed in the servo saver and the oil shocks. the former doesn't do it's job and the latter plainly suck.
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That's the way I like it.Murdoch wrote:I'm not really into all out speed, but I'm big into acceleration.
It's nice that people have trucks that can go 50, 60mph. I'd rather have something that goes about 25mph or so but gets up there in the blink of an eye.
More fun that way.
BTW, anyone got any recommendations for a set of shocks?
You got the Losi shocks I assume? I can't tell you how disappointed in those made in Taiwan cheap copies of their 1/10th shocks. Their 1/10th scale shock are some of the best out there, but these resemble them only in looks.
Since I got the same crappy shocks I can't really recommend any other brands, but I'll tell you grease the o-rings up with Associated Green Slime, and they'll seal better and be a lot smoother. I used Teflon tap on the threads, but they still leak a little. Good enough I suppose.
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I have always liked the 3Racing shocks, good deal too.
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