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pballer2777 10-05-2010 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by Toiffel (Post 8028817)
and these fit with no mods or anything???

the ones i use r smaller, so there is room the the box. what i did is cut and air filter in half long ways and put it in the box to fill the space.
http://hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store...idProduct=6787

Integra 10-05-2010 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by steve307b (Post 8028710)
So you can run 30 + min mains with these 900's with no issues?


yup, ive ran a 45 with a good 8-10 min warm up and took 650mah, this was in Buggy @ the 08 Canadian Winter Nationals.


Originally Posted by Toiffel (Post 8028817)
and these fit with no mods or anything???

no mods what so ever, use the flat lid and i put a piece of Dubro 1/2" foam in the lid to fill the extra head room. :nod:

tc5 man 10-05-2010 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by tc5 man (Post 8026474)
you guys will probetly think this is funny well i got the 2.0 outer rear hinge pins and i had to use the 2.0 rear hubs also well it was getting late and i had to get done my truggy. and i was thinking that on the hub i was assuming that, the 3 hole on the rear hub was the a hole well it was the b hole well i went to race yeterday and kept on wondering why in the hell i cant get my rear to rotate right without useing the brakes lol.


so on the 2.0 rear hub is it ok to use the a hole on the hub with the #4 on the rear shock tower ? i just mounted it in the a hole on the rear hub with the #4 on the tower i just need to adjust the camber again .


or should i run a diffrent postion on the tower holes ?



anybody ?

losi_racer 10-05-2010 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by Toiffel (Post 8027871)
I ran the Losi Lipo when they just came out, and I only had problems with them, after some research, came to the conclusion it was probably the internal board they had, since then I switched to the dynamite pack and been running it thru the last year with no problems, but it's time to refresh it, because of the tight fit the external packaging has wore out. Maybe I'll give Losi another try, a fellow racer mentioned that board issue was resolved a long time ago........

toiffel, the dynamite are the same thing as the losi's just different wrap and they dont have the board in them.

Toiffel 10-06-2010 05:58 AM

Losi Lipo
 
I searched a little but couldn't seem to find any info on the circuit board included in the losi lipo....I remember reading somewhere that people were bypassing it, because if you took a hard hit the lipo would act weird...can someone confirm this?? Or has there been any problems with the circuit board??? I just picked up one, put foam on top and bottom for protection, just want to make sure.....

Frank L 10-06-2010 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by Toiffel (Post 8033282)
I searched a little but couldn't seem to find any info on the circuit board included in the losi lipo....I remember reading somewhere that people were bypassing it, because if you took a hard hit the lipo would act weird...can someone confirm this?? Or has there been any problems with the circuit board??? I just picked up one, put foam on top and bottom for protection, just want to make sure.....

I have had 2 out of 5 with the boards have issues when I charged them and then went to run. The battery acted like it was dead. A quick swap and it was good. I have one opened up and there are 2 boards but I have no idea how to remove them. The losi lipos that come with the red jst type plug have the boards if they have a black 3 prong type receiver plug they they don't have the board. I hate those little boards.

Toiffel 10-06-2010 07:39 AM

Great, that's exactly what I have, I hope it doesn't give me any issues.....

Toiffel 10-06-2010 08:52 AM

Has anyone used the Losi TenT lipo in the truggy?

Chris Peralta 10-06-2010 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by Toiffel (Post 8034110)
Has anyone used the Losi TenT lipo in the truggy?

It is listed as 74mm long... assuming that is accurate, the battery will be too long.

Toiffel 10-06-2010 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by Toiffel (Post 8034110)
Has anyone used the Losi TenT lipo in the truggy?

Yes, I just confirmed wrong size, won't fit......thanks....

Andy Z 10-06-2010 09:39 AM

I have had great luck with the lipo's with the black plug. Smooth sailing so far.

jmackani 10-06-2010 04:17 PM

Truggy For Sale
 
For anyone interested, I own two 2.0 truggies and I am putting one up for sale. Here is the info: http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...-0-truggy.html

hambone 10-06-2010 04:22 PM

How has the proline bulldog body been holding up? I like the look and the price over the stock truggy body.

Frank L 10-06-2010 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by hambone (Post 8035871)
How has the proline bulldog body been holding up? I like the look and the price over the stock truggy body.

The stock body holds up better. The bulldog body looks like it will hold up longer but so far it hasn't proven so. Even the bulldog buggy body is already cracked and they are not that old maybe 3-4 races. I have losi bodies that are well over a year old that are still kicking strong. I think Ill go back to the stock bodies.

losi_racer 10-06-2010 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by hambone (Post 8035871)
How has the proline bulldog body been holding up? I like the look and the price over the stock truggy body.

ive tried the bulldog body on buggy and truggy as well as the jc punisher for buggy and truggy. do you self a favor and stick with the stock bodies unless you like replacing bodies often. i have a bulldog buggy body that has like a gallon of fuel thru it and its already cracked. both the punisher and the bulldog on the truggy didnt even last a gallon. i still have stock bodies from last year that are in perfect condion other then paint


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