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Old 01-05-2013, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by UN4RACING
Congrats. looks like a solid run with a 5 second TQ on the field. Looks pretty consistent. How did you finish?
finished 3rd, i made a few mistakes running the tubes to tight!
but the top 5 cars were all 44.2's
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Old 01-05-2013, 10:14 AM
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Angry issue with b44.2 with mamba max pro

i recently bought a b44.2 kit and i put it all together.
have a 5700kv mamba max pro and esc ( i think thats the right kv idk )
have a savox servo with a dx3c reciever
running a 19tooth pinion

issue i have is my reverse and foward are backwards
ive tried reversing throttle and when i do that foward wont work but reverse will, ive tried everything on the controller also tried swapping around wires from esc to motor and sinking esc to controller which idk if im doing it right

the esc is sensored but motor is not, also am running a glitch buster (have to have one with every savox servo and a spectrum reciever it seems like.

need help plz!!!
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Old 01-05-2013, 10:16 AM
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You need to set your MMP to "forward/brake with reverse" This will allow you to have normal forward and a full brake, but if you tap the brake again you'll get reverse.
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Has anyone ever ordered stainless steel screws from McMaster's? If so what grade do you order?
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I wouldn't use stainless screws unless you're putting them in non load bearing places. They tend to be softer than normal screws. Meaning that they're both weaker and strip out more easily.
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Originally Posted by aci92
i recently bought a b44.2 kit and i put it all together.
have a 5700kv mamba max pro and esc ( i think thats the right kv idk )
have a savox servo with a dx3c reciever
running a 19tooth pinion

issue i have is my reverse and foward are backwards
ive tried reversing throttle and when i do that foward wont work but reverse will, ive tried everything on the controller also tried swapping around wires from esc to motor and sinking esc to controller which idk if im doing it right

the esc is sensored but motor is not, also am running a glitch buster (have to have one with every savox servo and a spectrum reciever it seems like.

need help plz!!!
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Had a similar problem with a kids new car last week. He had the a & c motor leads reversed. Try swapping those, set the throttle to normal on the tx, & do the setup for the ESC again. Solved his problem, maybe it will solve yours also.
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Old 01-05-2013, 11:13 AM
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UN4RACING, nice glue job on the tires. It rivals mine

You have any issues with running you motor wires between the top deck and the motor like that? I always want to run mine like that but I don't like how they could pinch and maybe chaff on the edge of the deck when the chassis flexes..
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Old 01-05-2013, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by UN4RACING
Oh yeah race day has arrived. cant wait to get this bad boy dirty. Some thing tells me that 4.5 is going to be a force to be dealt with.
This lid fits so much better than the JC.








Your running a 4.5 in ur 44.2?
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Old 01-05-2013, 11:54 AM
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Will this work good in B44?

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...000KV_60A.html
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Old 01-05-2013, 11:59 AM
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I don't see why not.?
That's a cheap price too
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That's what I was thinking. It's a 2nd class for me so I didn't want to drop a ton of cash on it.
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Originally Posted by Racer X8000
I wouldn't use stainless screws unless you're putting them in non load bearing places. They tend to be softer than normal screws. Meaning that they're both weaker and strip out more easily.
I built my 44.2 with stainless steel screws in a few places, and have had no issues. I'm using them all over my shock towers, lower shock mounts, wing mounts, hubs, etc. They are not stripping nor bending/breaking.

Plus you can get buttloads of them cheap from fastener businesses.
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Old 01-05-2013, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by rigor
I built my 44.2 with stainless steel screws in a few places, and have had no issues. I'm using them all over my shock towers, lower shock mounts, wing mounts, hubs, etc. They are not stripping nor bending/breaking.

Plus you can get buttloads of them cheap from fastener businesses.
Did you get them from McMasters?
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Originally Posted by rcfiend
Did you get them from McMasters?
No a local place AE actually used to get all their screws from. I have plenty if you want to throw me a few bucks for coffee. I will be at WCRC tomorrow afternoon to watch Cav Maifield and all the other pros in the KO mains. And next Friday to race as usual.
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Originally Posted by rigor
No a local place AE actually used to get all their screws from. I have plenty if you want to throw me a few bucks for coffee. I will be at WCRC tomorrow afternoon to watch Cav Maifield and all the other pros in the KO mains. And next Friday to race as usual.
What time are you going to be there?
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