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Old 13-12-2013
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Default Stubby LIPO and Rear Motor Conversion

Hi all. These may be of interest to S-Works drivers.
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That's a nice mode you have done!
It really brings a lot more place into the car.

From a first view it is being achieved by drilling one extra hole in order to flip the motor mount and secure it, right?

What does the mod do to the car handling? What about the weight distribution? It will shift more weight to the rear of the car probably.

It might be also interesting to go 2WD with that configuration...
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If you do weigh and calculate your electrical components, your left/right weight bias may be a little off. If you would mount the servo on the other side it would be bang on I think... I think the car looks even more sexy now
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Hi.

The conversion was done so the user doesn't have to drill any extra holes. Hence servo in normal place. The motor mount holds fine without the extra screw.

The diffs need to be reversed otherwise it goes backwards.

Weight balance is moved rearward hence better traction. Reduces dive to front when braking. More level flight over jumps. Moving weight out at rear gives more feel / weight transfer in corners.

Only parts for conversion needed are. 2x lexan side gaurds. 2x battery posts. Battery strap.

More to follow.
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Had chance to drive the car between runs yesterday (I was running my own for racing and had a go with this one) and have to say I was very impressed! Balance felt good and it was possible to push the car hard as well!
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Hi all.

Done another mod to the Sworkz. Moved the servo to the servo achieved better balance.
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