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Old 02-24-2012, 04:53 PM
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I can load it now...

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Old 02-24-2012, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by ndi_guy
+1 on that. Buy a T-Bone bumper as well, you can't go wrong with one of those. Dang near unbreakable. They are money well spent.

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Old 02-24-2012, 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by bjs1785
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on 2s???

i had that combo in mine before the mighty Tenshock 5200kv, i would run 3s with the 1410, it was just plan boring on 2s
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Old 02-25-2012, 07:34 PM
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3s isnt needed on our track... We arent trying to break any land speed records within 150ft Its nice too, doesnt wear out the truck, and its MORE than enough speed out here. Might be boring in a parking lot or field....

This is the exact same setup in our slashs that are coverted to buggies...
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I wish I had a TT-10 Video but the track's flooded right now
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Old 02-26-2012, 05:14 AM
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I've seen that track on rctech before, It's some guys personal track in his back yard.

I was running a velineron system on 3s but then my TT met Mr Wall and they didn't get along too well but it was plenty fast. I'm just going to stick with a 2s.
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Old 02-26-2012, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by redskull1944
I've seen that track on rctech before, It's some guys personal track in his back yard.

I was running a velineron system on 3s but then my TT met Mr Wall and they didn't get along too well but it was plenty fast. I'm just going to stick with a 2s.
Yep, its my buddies track, we built it from scratch. We now have a timing system and get about 6 guys together on the weekend. I didnt get a chance to run this weekend so hopefully one day after work this week. The TT should be great out there.
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Old 02-26-2012, 07:07 PM
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just finished all the upgrades on my new hyper 10-tt: sidewinder 3800 kv motor, mamba max pro esc , savox titanium gear servo, new aluminum steering knuckles from intergy on 3s lipo 5000 mah, fabricated aluminum front body mount custom built, 4800kv glitch buster for all the voltage draw on the dual fans, but she is ready to rock on its brand new AKA slash tires,and shes runnin great. LET ME KNOW WHAT YA THINK FELLAS!
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Old 02-27-2012, 03:51 AM
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Ive just bought myself one of these and ill be running a tekin 6.5t,ive noticed there isnt much support only two bolts holding the motor in.Would anyone have a link to which heatsink fits the tekin?Or even a part No?

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can anyone tell us how the alloy front hubs are holding up!
Is there much slop in them?
Did they come with plastic inserts?
Anyone got any pics of these close up on the truck?
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This is the message I received from Integy. AJ ordered some but he is Basingstoke UK and not sure if he has received them yet. I will get some but it will be a little while yet.

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Integy Part Number: TOP T8260Grey

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Hi,

I was wondering if you could tell me a little more about this part.

I see that the pillow ball holes are threaded...do they come with the pillow ball retaining nuts?? Because the way the original comes they do not have the threaded hole...it uses an external retainer ring.

Also, does it come with the plastic inserts that go around the pillow ball to keep it from wearing on the aluminum?

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Date: 2012-02-07 01:44:18
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It comes with 4pcs white plastic pivot ball caps, you can adjust the amount of play until it's just right.

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Originally Posted by Boadazofa
can anyone tell us how the alloy front hubs are holding up!
Is there much slop in them?
Did they come with plastic inserts?
Anyone got any pics of these close up on the truck?
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Old 02-27-2012, 04:31 PM
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Smile stearing knuckles

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Thanks already shipped out and on the way to me
,BTW i found an easy fix that makes fixing your broken ones good enough to play with while you wait for replacements i used abs primer and glue to fix my broken one and it seems to hold up fine and hasn't even tried to break as of yet it may just make them stronger so i coated all my spare knuckles with the stuff . its the black pvc glue and primer that works on them. I am very impatiemt and it paid off in this case lol
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to the gurus out there, i have a quick Q:

when you boil your plastic parts, do you take out all metals like pivot balls and screws or can you leave the metal parts in while boiling 'em ??
is it advisable not to have metal parts in or the other way around? why and why not?

thanks in advance...
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Originally Posted by RevMaxx
to the gurus out there, i have a quick Q:

when you boil your plastic parts, do you take out all metals like pivot balls and screws or can you leave the metal parts in while boiling 'em ??
is it advisable not to have metal parts in or the other way around? why and why not?

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I boil only plastic. I boiled the new parts before replacing broken.
Boiling time has no effect on quality.
Enough to pour the boiling water.
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Hey guys, i have had my Hyper for a couple of weeks now. I have been running a 60A Xerun and a 3500kv Tacon w/15t pinion on 2s. Speed was ok, i would say about 30. Well i purchased 2 more motors to use in it.
I bought a Trinity Epic TEam DUO 3 8.5T sensored motor that i just put in and drove. Here is my issue. This motor is a 6000KV and it is not any faster than the 3500kv tacon. It might even be slower! WHat gives? I figured this thing would haul the mail with that motor. I also dropped it back to a 13T pinion.

The second motor that im waiting on is a LRP X11 6.5T motor.
I also have a 4300Kv Tacon i could put in it. WHy is it so slow???
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Originally Posted by Cwarta
Hey guys, i have had my Hyper for a couple of weeks now. I have been running a 60A Xerun and a 3500kv Tacon w/15t pinion on 2s. Speed was ok, i would say about 30. Well i purchased 2 more motors to use in it.
I bought a Trinity Epic TEam DUO 3 8.5T sensored motor that i just put in and drove. Here is my issue. This motor is a 6000KV and it is not any faster than the 3500kv tacon. It might even be slower! WHat gives? I figured this thing would haul the mail with that motor. I also dropped it back to a 13T pinion.

The second motor that im waiting on is a LRP X11 6.5T motor.
I also have a 4300Kv Tacon i could put in it. WHy is it so slow???
Im going to guess and say its the Derlin Spur gear, not sure if you can find any spurs taller than the stock one as i never researched it b4 i sold mine to you,, Maybe the guys here can answer better, did you try the 15T with the 8.5t? If you dont have any temp issues i'd say try that for now and see what the new 6.5T does once you get it.
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