Ok, huge updates! Well not to the truck right now but it is in the planning.
Hear me out
I have a spare 13.5 motor from my wheeler ok. Last gen (G4) HW, still a pretty hot motor if you ask me. 3950kv no load, while the G4R in my wheeler (main racer) is 4100kv no load, (per manual) so it ain't that far off... I can always experiment with timing and gearing.
Thinking about picking up stadium truck for my race program this winter/carpet season. Already got the proper tires so I'm ready to go.
So you guys know the motor, time for the esc. Esc isn't the greatest but it for sure is a beast in reliability, for now and for its time. Gonna run a V2.1 xerun HW esc (120A). Gonna redo all the wiring for it, got some Tekin 12 gauge wire packs in my cart so I can do this job. Gonna leave the wires a bit lengthy so I can swap this system into my slash if I wanted to. And put a XT60 plug on it.
Also planning on getting a new body, stock rustler body x racing? Nope, not showing up in that hideous shell

got a Jcon 1500 High flow body in my cart, should include a spoiler too so I'll finally have a spoiler for it because for the longest time, I never ran one on it as it would always get beat up in bashing. Will be painting it in the classic Bomb Pop colors (not sponsored or affiliated with Bomb Pop but, if they see this, hit me up guys


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So yea that's all my plans for right now. Had thoughts on Mid Motoring it but the things that are holding me back on converting is, 1) all the people I see, use shorty style batteries, I want to retain and keep using regular style stick packs. 2) lots of Dremel work. Plus drilling new holes in the chassis, and counter sinking them in so it's flat. Tech won't like if the bottom isn't flat bc "it will damage the carpet"

What do you all think?
Now for the esc, I do have some worries about it, mostly the
BEC, not because it's bad but it's just outdated, meaning low voltage, it is 5.75v/3a. Amps are fine, voltage is ehh. I run 7.4v on the truck rn. I wonder if it will be enough for the servo to be fast enough and have that response so I can have that fast response in the corners. As trucks are wide and have wide tires. Id imagine it would be just fine but it was just something that popped in my head.
Should handle 13.5 absolutely no issues, bc years ago it was ran on a 4.5t/5000kv 550/3670 2 pole motor.
Edits:
Other things I plan to do right on the spot is do upside down rear shocks bc it is doable in the rear, but not in the front due to the inboard arm mount design. But flipping the shocks upside down I seen it a ton the past few years, lowers the CoG so it will help out somewhat. Also I have a spare set of Big Bore traxxas shocks so I plan on getting yet another rebuild kit, try to rebuild them clean and nicely and run those, and run thicker oil, bc its carpet, as I am still/now still running stock ultra shocks with standard 30wt which is thin for carpet, ideally need 35-45 depending how you like your car.
Another edit:
Doing the math, between the servo I have now (OmG 20kg brushed) and a 2075R traxxas, the traxxas although sluggish on the torque side, it will be faster at that low of a
BEC voltage than the OmG which states .17sec at 7.4, it would be around .20 at 5.7 so. Traxxas says 0.17sec at 6v so not much of a difference at 5.7. Will plan to swap the servo after learning that. Or I can use my 9imod hv 40kg from the typhon for the winter being to get close to that .10sec mark, but the
bec amp rating is what that servo is almost close to.