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Old 04-30-2013 | 08:49 AM
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Carver

The graphite piece used is a C hub.

Looks cool but no better then the kits pulley setup

Fun to do though.
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Old 04-30-2013 | 01:44 PM
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So I found that before I broke my servo saver 2 times in 1 one night.
That my truck now flys even and it forgives me taking off the jump without letting off the gas now. I have the TC6 weights but haven't installed them yet. I just had to repair my flotek body from a crack across the wheel fender and decided to fix a starting crack on the other side. As a result equal amounts of shoo goo and drywall mesh were used. So as a result my nose is more heavy without having to add any weight and with my exotek chassis I've been able to push heavier trucks over when they hit me. Now to figure out why I keep breaking the servo saver pieces that fit together on the rod that the little nut threads down 1mm of thread showing. I called associated and they said to loosen the nut a thread as it might be too tight.
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Old 04-30-2013 | 02:03 PM
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I got my truck tuned to where it runs like it's on rails, good times.

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Old 05-01-2013 | 08:42 AM
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Is anyone running an LRP iX8 with 550 can motors and 2cell? I sent mine in twice to fix a stuttering problem and AE said it was fine both times. If I run it with a glitch buster in the Rx its ok but without it the truck stutters under load (take off and after braking). Just wondering if anyone else has run in to this.
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Old 05-01-2013 | 08:46 AM
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what radio gear are you using and what servo?
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Old 05-01-2013 | 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
what radio gear are you using and what servo?

M11x and XP servo... 5200 reedy saddle pack.
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Old 05-01-2013 | 09:48 AM
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hmm ... wonder if the BEC can't keep up kind of like what the MMP goes through.
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Old 05-01-2013 | 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
hmm ... wonder if the BEC can't keep up kind of like what the MMP goes through.
?... servo and Tx/Rx too fast?
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Old 05-01-2013 | 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by GraphiteChassis
?... servo and Tx/Rx too fast?
usually when a glitch capacitor or an external BEC is being used to cure the issue, the internal BEC can't keep up with the demands being placed on it by the servo from what I have seen.

with the vehicle up on a stand, giving it throttle and moving the steering rapidly, you can at times see it cut out if it is an issue. This is what I saw when I put my trusty MMP into my sc10 4x4 before going all speed passion. Before, no issues with it in 4S 1/8 buggy usage, drop it into 2S usage and had a problem.

However, I did notice this on towerhobbies description when I was looking to see what your BEC is rated at:

Team Associated says they are working on a software update that will allow this ESC to work with 2S LiPo batteries. Contact them for further information.
Curious if you are having issues related to this?
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Old 05-01-2013 | 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by rippen
I got my truck tuned to where it runs like it's on rails, good times.

What type of surface are you running on, and what is your set-up??
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Old 05-01-2013 | 01:28 PM
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Does everyone else glue their clicker to the pully like I did? How much weight are people putting in the nose? I could use low speed rotation, heck on our clay track I can't even get it to rotate by hitting the brakes, mid to high speed steering is pretty good though. Running mostly kit setup, white springs all around, mid on tower, out on lower for shocks, and using the forward hole in the rack. I'm considering trying stiffer rear springs, maybe shorter rear link as well.
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Old 05-01-2013 | 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by MODELTECH22
What type of surface are you running on, and what is your set-up??
Indoor high bite clay.
7000 front diff
5000 rear diff
blue swaybar front
orange swaybar rear
32.5 wt oil front
30wt oil rear
stock shock mounting on shock tower and arms
1.2mm pistons front/rear
yellow springs front/rear
6mm shim on center hole on exotech hub and 2mm shim outter hole on bulkhead
3-2 block rear (stock)
2oz's of sticky weights around servo
25mm ride height
locked clicker (full time 4WD)
AKA Wishbones (clay)
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Old 05-01-2013 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeXray
Does everyone else glue their clicker to the pully like I did? How much weight are people putting in the nose? I could use low speed rotation, heck on our clay track I can't even get it to rotate by hitting the brakes, mid to high speed steering is pretty good though. Running mostly kit setup, white springs all around, mid on tower, out on lower for shocks, and using the forward hole in the rack. I'm considering trying stiffer rear springs, maybe shorter rear link as well.
Just borrow The other Mikes truck....problem solved!
Hope you will be down Friday night. Maybe we can swap radios and see what each truck is doing differently so as to compare notes.

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Old 05-02-2013 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
usually when a glitch capacitor or an external BEC is being used to cure the issue, the internal BEC can't keep up with the demands being placed on it by the servo from what I have seen.

with the vehicle up on a stand, giving it throttle and moving the steering rapidly, you can at times see it cut out if it is an issue. This is what I saw when I put my trusty MMP into my sc10 4x4 before going all speed passion. Before, no issues with it in 4S 1/8 buggy usage, drop it into 2S usage and had a problem.

However, I did notice this on towerhobbies description when I was looking to see what your BEC is rated at:



Curious if you are having issues related to this?

So, after attemting to race last night I found the Glitch Buster was not actually fixing the problem. Despite what AE keeps telling me about this Ix8... ! I have frigging had it with these clowns and LRP products in general.
I will send it in again and try to convince them, maybe a video of it not working.
I currently have an LRP X12 motor that never worked properly out of the box as well as my 6 SXX's that have been fixed/upgraded.
End Rant.

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Old 05-02-2013 | 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by GraphiteChassis
So, after attemting to race last night I found the Glitch Buster was not actually fixing the problem. Despite what AE keeps telling me about this Ix8... it is in fact F*#Ked uP! I have frigging had it with these clowns and LRP products in general.
I will send it in again and try to convince them, maybe a video of it not working.
I currently have an LRP X12 motor that never worked properly out of the box as well as my 6 SXX's that have been fixed/upgraded. Friggin NAZI f#Cks.
End Rant.
sorry to hear that. If you need a relative cheap esc, give the SP GT2.0 Pro a look.
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