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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

this car is SOLD to a lucky viewer.

I shot this video for 2x6stackedfets because he wanted to see my hot XMOD get some laps in. I haven't driven in forever; this is just a demo of what the car can do, and it can do far more than my rusty reflexes can tell it to. So please, no "you suck at driving" comments. I know I'm not the best. I accept that I can't get these 5-inch cars around the track like I used to. But that's okay.

In case anyone's interested, here are the specs:
XMOD Infiniti G35 Evo chassis
AWD system
aluminum:
-bearings
-knuckles
-dogbones
-lugnuts
v2.2 circuitry
2S 10C lithium pack
locked diffs fore and aft
stock Radio Shack G35 wheels with hard-compound tread tires

currently running a Stage I motor with stock gearing; I used to have a custom-wound motor I built and higher gearing in there but that was unmanageably fast for me.

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  • Looks good, what awg of wire you use with your 27 turn motor?

    What were the specs...?

    My 13t wouldn't work with the V2.2 prob, probably fry it LOL.

  • i think 18 but i'm not sure at all.

    v2.2's are pretty damn strong.... as long as it pulls less than 10 or 20 amps you should be fine! my custom motor did about 3-4 amps peak.

  • What, your 27T motor did 4 amps?

    You are joking then...that's isn't correct, that's testing it w/o load, driving it pulls the real amount of amps, probably around 15, as the X2LSP pulls 30 I think.

    18AWG Wire?

    Was it from radioshack?

    Where did you get it...?

    I just use the radioshack magnetic winding wires...

  • Oh, this was quite a while ago. So I probably don't really remember what it was then. You're quite likely right though, on that being a no-load test.

    Yeah, I use the radio shack magnet wire too. Again, bad memory. I think I used either 22 or 26 awg. $4.99 for all the magnet wire you'll need for probably 50 motors... not a bad deal at all.

    As far as amperage goes, the v2.2 should pull either 30 volts or 30 amps, but AtomicMods deleted the amperage reference as best I can tell.

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  • ummmmm no

  • yes it's allt the same

  • oh btw it was an axcerlion brushless 8400 not 9200 sorry about that

  • please watch my video (xmod broke) and tell me whats wrong somebody

  • yeah and it's i think 1080 right

  • 9200kv?

    What brand was the motor, I know Castle Creations makes the Comp X, that's the highest kv..

  • hmm a mamba huh i did a 9200kv in a gen 1 it went fast but hey what can we all do u know i have a mamba max brushless around here somn where ill put it in

  • Yeah, a load test, the number of amps goes way up.

    30awg is red, 28awg is green, and 24awg is copper color wire...

    I've made some motors, and even sold a few!!

    You can find me on xmods forums under the SN blt456, I am putting a Mamba motor in a gen1 0.0

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