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Old 12-03-2010, 07:58 AM
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My TC5R....
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You guys inspired me to give it a go myself. my first attempt at a "clean" install. all i need now is a short sensor wire. and some better soldering skills lol.

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Originally Posted by spyder8c
You guys inspired me to give it a go myself. my first attempt at a "clean" install. all i need now is a short sensor wire. and some better soldering skills lol.

Nice install, only thing I may do different is flip the battery so the power lines are not crossing over the receiver..
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black tape as well...
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And might as well had colored the wires.
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Originally Posted by westy1969
That pic is awesom. How did you do that?
Where did you drive your first test run? Mach indoors?

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Originally Posted by Robert_K
That pic is awesom. How did you do that?
Where did you drive your first test run? Mach indoors?

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he would have put his camera on a tripod, took a pic shell on, then shell off, and the edited the photos together to fade into eachother, making the shell seem see-thru, old tequnique, but still very cool and very well done
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Old 12-04-2010, 02:49 AM
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alright, heres my car. its a hpi rs4 rally(probs 1997) with lrp eraser 9.5 brushless, venom v2 pro esc and futaba s3003 steering servo. the radio has a weird name, but its 27mhz by futaba. all buisness.
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Old 12-04-2010, 04:55 AM
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Thanks indeed it was on Mach indoors.
Thx to 2wd i have a decent setup to start with.

Gtz KC

Originally Posted by Robert_K
That pic is awesom. How did you do that?
Where did you drive your first test run? Mach indoors?

Regards from the Netherlands!

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Old 12-04-2010, 08:27 AM
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I thought it was already a very cool picture when you showed it on your mobile but it looks even better now! Great job. Great advertising picture. (now i will have to clear that wire mess on my car as well )

Helping you out was no problem. It was my pleasure.

ps:
Post them in the pancar thread on MBF as well?

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Originally Posted by OBLIVERATE
alright, heres my car. its a hpi rs4 rally(probs 1997) with lrp eraser 9.5 brushless, venom v2 pro esc and futaba s3003 steering servo. the radio has a weird name, but its 27mhz by futaba. all buisness.
that could be better. U should try my old layout.

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Updated.




I think i need the longer lipo holders, the bullet is obstructed by the top deck when i put the terminals to the rear.

If i run my power wires over the reciever will it interfere with the signal?
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Old 12-04-2010, 11:31 AM
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put a cap on your speedo. that's better for your speedo.
no sensor wire?
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Originally Posted by spyder8c
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I think i need the longer lipo holders, the bullet is obstructed by the top deck when i put the terminals to the rear.

If i run my power wires over the reciever will it interfere with the signal?
Nice! as far as I know wires create magnetic fields around them once current flows. If ur having no problems it's fine.
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Old 12-05-2010, 06:30 AM
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crappy photo but it does the job

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