Rebuilding/upgrading my Apparition.

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  • Turbo Dan-O
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 292

    #1

    Rebuilding/upgrading my Apparition.

    Last time I had it out she took a few good tumbles before breaking the driveshaft(again...). After getting her home I saw that a lot of bad things happened! There is a stress crack all the way across the transom and the servo mount and one side of the motor mount broke lose. I have it all stripped down and ready to be fixed now. Just wondering what the best way to add some strength to this hull is and a better/stronger way to mount the servo and motor mount. This FighterCat outrunner on 6S makes some serious torque! BTW where is everyone getting there Cat parts now???
    Last edited by Turbo Dan-O; 12-26-2012, 09:43 PM.
    Pursuit: T-180, TP 4060/1620kv. Genesis: T-180, GoolRC 2000kv. UL-1: Bone stock. MHZ Tsunami: Full tilt SAW project!
  • MrUnlimited
    Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 94

    #2
    Here is your answer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KteZYspriyE I have an agitator clone from China equipped with this motor and 2x3S1p. It is fast with an Octura X440/3 prop.

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    • viper1
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 218

      #3
      Use to have that motor in my Genesis, got it up to 108 km/hr / 67Mph with a 42 mm CNC prop on 6s. Good value.
      Wisdom is knowing how little we know

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      • martin
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Aug 2010
        • 2887

        #4
        Originally posted by viper1
        Use to have that motor in my Genesis, got it up to 108 km/hr / 67Mph with a 42 mm CNC prop on 6s. Good value.
        I take it was the SK3 motor you had in the Genesis & not the Fightercat 3784 - 1800kv outrunner mentioned in the first post. Thanks.

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        • viper1
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2012
          • 218

          #5
          Thats correct yes, I meant the motor mentioned in the link, the SK3 Fandrive
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