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11-11-2004, 08:31 PM
okay,
recently I sold my GS-storm, no interest in racing, just bashing, and as such didn't need the buggy. I kept the JR radio gear as well as the servo's and reciever. What I want to do is use that radio gear and build a savage. I don't plan to do alot of bashing, just want to build a really cool truck, and I do plan to drive it... What I want to do is build a savage using the truckzilla kit and a set of Jumbo Kong tires... Here is the kicker... I want it to look really original, so I want to dye the arms to color match the chassis plates which I plan on painting to match the paint job of the body. The hardest part of the whole truck, I want liquid cooling... Does anybody have any ideas? |
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11-11-2004, 09:46 PM
Not a bad idea but just a lot of unique touches. The painting and building of a truckzilla kit is not really anything difficult. The water cooling has been done before by a few and is a decent idea but having enough water to actually cool the motor and a fan big enough to cool it down fast enough takes a lot of space and adds considerable amount of weight. You can get small liquid pumps that run on 6v and just attach copper tubing around the head tightly, run that all to a central cooling coil (you can just wrap the tubing around a small cylinder to get the shape) and locate the fan in the middle of it.
Jumbo kongs do nothing but rip apart diffs, axles and wheel hex's so I would say skip it and get something else like some jumbo maxx wheel and tires as they are a lot smaller than the kongs but bigger than most anything else. should be a fun project but yes the cooling will pose the biggest issues with look and functionality. Good Luck. here ya go for some ideas. radiator pump fan |
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11-12-2004, 08:04 AM
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11-12-2004, 08:17 AM
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on the liquid cooling, jack suggested trying to find a head from a boat, and then for the radiator I was thinking about finding a liquid cooling system from a CPU and just use the CPU's fan and heat sync, attach some rubber tubing, an expension tank, pump and I good to go |
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11-12-2004, 03:05 PM
the liquid cooling is simply for the WoW factor, i realize that air cooling will probably work just as well, and as a matter of fact, might acutally work better, but the liquid cooling is just to say I did it...
It's the same reason why I want the jumbo kongs along with the truckzilla... The entire idea of the truck is everything in excess |
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11-12-2004, 11:13 PM
yeah but you will also require a resevoir to get cool water as that fan or any fan for that matter wont cool it enuff just using the radiator.
I am a computer nut , I have had water cooling and vapor cooling , I went back to good old fashion fan and copper heatsink . If you want to go liquid , I wil help any way I can , but I dont think its possible , I hope you prove me wrong , that would be cool as hell . Good Luck If you cant be an athlete , be an athletic supporter . |
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11-14-2004, 09:47 PM
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Because 4-stroke motors have little to no horsepower... .5 HP from a .4x sized motor (listed on Tower Hobbies) |
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11-14-2004, 09:49 PM
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