The AE FActory Team B44.2 Thread
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Awesome looking ride! Can you tell me what you lined your battery tray with? In addition, what surface are you running on with those slicks (theylook sick).
I run on medium/high bite clay track that allows slicks. It helps with not having to many different types of tires that way. The thing is fast-n-fun!
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Bummer!
#1300
Regarding the battery, did you mean the cell link wire that runs over the top plate in the rear ? I simply got the correct amount of wire length into place by forming by hand how I wanted, and then marked and cut that much wire before soldering my bullet connectors. I used the same wire on my 44.1 and used to run the Bulldog body regularly; no fitment issues.
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Hideeho
Considering the steering design, would it be possible to relocate the steering servo (using a short servo like the Savox 1251) to the motor side? I'm assuming you would need to drill & counter sink holes for the mounting screws. Or, would it be possible to remount the dif mounts to the other side so the motor is on the servo side? No need to drill holes?
I'm wondering if it is possible to mount all the electronics on 1 side & the lipo on the other the tc's do. I would use a tc lipo mount.
Considering the steering design, would it be possible to relocate the steering servo (using a short servo like the Savox 1251) to the motor side? I'm assuming you would need to drill & counter sink holes for the mounting screws. Or, would it be possible to remount the dif mounts to the other side so the motor is on the servo side? No need to drill holes?
I'm wondering if it is possible to mount all the electronics on 1 side & the lipo on the other the tc's do. I would use a tc lipo mount.
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Hideeho
Considering the steering design, would it be possible to relocate the steering servo (using a short servo like the Savox 1251) to the motor side? I'm assuming you would need to drill & counter sink holes for the mounting screws. Or, would it be possible to remount the dif mounts to the other side so the motor is on the servo side? No need to drill holes?
I'm wondering if it is possible to mount all the electronics on 1 side & the lipo on the other the tc's do. I would use a tc lipo mount.
Considering the steering design, would it be possible to relocate the steering servo (using a short servo like the Savox 1251) to the motor side? I'm assuming you would need to drill & counter sink holes for the mounting screws. Or, would it be possible to remount the dif mounts to the other side so the motor is on the servo side? No need to drill holes?
I'm wondering if it is possible to mount all the electronics on 1 side & the lipo on the other the tc's do. I would use a tc lipo mount.
I'm praying for a response other than, "so I can run stick packs".







Does anybody know how to make a Savox servo fit in the car???