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Old 17-04-2012
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i will be using this thread to show the development of the upgrade kit i plan to produce for the Losi xx4 it will mostly be cad drawings until testing is complete then you will get to see the full car.
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First little bits compleated i have done allot more but here are the first parts i think are finnished they will fit both the current xx4 and my new kit
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So what are the parts, a rear brace and a ???
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So what are the parts, a rear brace and a ???
A Lipo strap, 1 of a pair?
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All looks good. My issue seem's to be the torque of modern brushless motors, destroying the belts, or melting the pulley next to the rear slipper plate. With the slipper set for a very small amount of slip, to protect the belts, the heat generated is melting the pulley next to the rear slipper plate. Could an alloy, or brass pulley be machined?
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Could an alloy, or brass pulley be machined?

How nice would that look - get it done!
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All looks good. My issue seem's to be the torque of modern brushless motors, destroying the belts, or melting the pulley next to the rear slipper plate. With the slipper set for a very small amount of slip, to protect the belts, the heat generated is melting the pulley next to the rear slipper plate. Could an alloy, or brass pulley be machined?
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...losi+tensioner

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...nsioner&page=2

add a tensior maybe this could help?
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