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haha poor guyI can't believe it
I just rewatched it in slo mo and it was the manhole cover indeed. I'd love to hear your theory on Zeee batts tho.At that scale those pot hole are more like meteor craters, I'd bet it was the culprit.. also LVC is from those junk zeee's, plus when trying to get a max mph run in, it's best to creep down whichever way u prefer and get one good pass in, maybe 2 on a full charge
When you get into the higher speeds, your batteries will show their true colors. Zeee is perfectly fine for bashing around a pump track with a Granite, but if you're trying to reach the maximum speeds possible with your rig, the voltage sag at high amp draw from Zeee starts to become much more noticeable. I've had much better performance from CNHL Racing packs when pushing hundreds of amps. I like the 90C softpacks and the 120C 3s2p hardpacks. There's a sweet spot around 6000mah for arrma 3s, the 6600mah 3s2p fit but if you go much higher than that the weight will become more hindrance than help.I just rewatched it in slo mo and it was the manhole cover indeed. I'd love to hear your theory on Zeee batts tho.
I appreciate this. I have just resolved that I am just asking too much out of these systems, gearing up and all. Just wanted to see how much I could squeeze out of them. 98 & 73mph on 4s & 3s respectively is pretty good for rigs that advertise "70+ & 65+" with included speed pinions IMHO.When you get into the higher speeds, your batteries will show their true colors. Zeee is perfectly fine for bashing around a pump track with a Granite, but if you're trying to reach the maximum speeds possible with your rig, the voltage sag at high amp draw from Zeee starts to become much more noticeable. I've had much better performance from CNHL Racing packs when pushing hundreds of amps. I like the 90C softpacks and the 120C 3s2p hardpacks. There's a sweet spot around 6000mah for arrma 3s, the 6600mah 3s2p fit but if you go much higher than that the weight will become more hindrance than help.
Thanks Tex!Sorry about your luck, man. Impressive break though.
Turns out, the bag-o-parts I got from jennys today included the bulkhead. And a new chassis will be here tomorrow so I should be good. It's already broken down and ready for the rebuildSorry to see that happened to ya.
That's a clean break!
Save those chassis because eventually those pieces will come in handy..
You can salvage those clips - Either the front half or the rear- depending on where it broke.
12 satellites not enough?You need to invest in a GPS, I suspect your numbers are a little off..
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Your doubt is noted. Thank you for playing, sir.Yea 12 is good, for your bicycle meter.. just thought you might want to know the reality of your setup, it's not 98, doubt it broke the 90's but I guess anything is possible ..
Was thinking of making a front splitter, thanks for the suggestions. As for the center brace...Oof. Suggest to buy a center brace that will absorb lot hits and also makes the body stronger.
Front splitter would also save the car more because thats the first thing that hits something.
Scorced rc parts has one made from carbon and had one from alluminium from stupid rc parts. Think took a beating. The ajustable rear wing is amazing.Was thinking of making a front splitter, thanks for the suggestions. As for the center brace...
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