Upgrade Philosophy
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of Purchase
Durability
Performance
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Charging
RC Motor Tuning
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TIME OF PURCHASE UPGRADES - Stuff you need to by when you
buy your truck. Solely based on my experience and the hind-sight is
20/20 theory.
At time of Purchase
buy the following in order of what you can afford.
1. RPM Wide Bumper
- What ever model you chose MSC or ESC, buy the freaking $5 RPM wide
bumper. This thing will save you a lot of money because even in
stock form the Stampede is a little faster than you would think and
despite your best efforts you WILL hammer the front of the
Stampede into poles, the garage, the curb, the wall, your friends, your
car,...your get the idea. When this happens without that huge RPM
bumper you could crack or break the body, the front shock tower, camber
links, stripe servo gears,... again you get the picture. A very wise
investment indeed that will pay for itself over and over and over and
over...etc.
2. Traxxas
Aluminum Shock Caps - Everyone says the stock plastic ones pop off and
blow silicon shock oil every where (you don't want to have to clean this
stuff up), having swapped them out the the aluminum versions before even a
first run, I have never had a problem. (See Mis-Behaving RC in Useful
Links for the how to). Note pick up a roll of Teflon plumber's tape form the
hardware store and some Trinity Buggy Blast and some 50wt Silicon Oil from
your hobby shop while you are at it. If you follow the directions on Mis-behaving RC you will have a shock almost as strong as aluminum model
at far less the price. You will thank me for telling you this the
first 2-3 foot jump the Stampede makes un-eventfully. From a long
term perspective, I see no reason for me upgrade to better shock, the
rebuild takes the best plastic shock in the industry and makes it handle
anything I've been able to throw at it.
3. Accessories
- As above Trinity Buggy Blast, 50wt silicon shock oil, 3in1 Oil, bushing
lube and comm drops (if you can find some), and a descent set of Allen
wrenches (the one's from Traxxas are crap and will strip). A set of the
Sears finger bits are the most used tools in my entire tool box.
These little double ended gadgets along with a driver extension are the
primary service tools for Project Stampede.
4. Xl-1 or MSC
that is the question... - I have changed my
opinion on this one. Being the guy that has
tinkered a bit with the XL-1 to make it really stable and cooler running
with a 17 Turn motor I would have two recommendations.
Option I
If you are handy and comfortable with a soldering electronics, and enjoy
projects then buy the XL-1 ESC model for the extra $20-30 and do the
Project Stampede XL-1 Upgrade when you decide to upgrade motors. The
$20-$30 XL-1 ESC will accommodate you through your first 17T motor.
Option II
If you have no idea what a soldering iron is, are just into the hobby to
drive an RC car, and really don't have time for projects then buy the MSC
model and pick up the lowest turn best Forwards/Reverse ESC you can
afford, that probably now being the Traxxas XL-10. Do a search for "Speed Control" - there are a lot of
strong opinions on this subject. I highly recommend HobbyPeople.com,
very fair and good return policy.
Either way hold on to
the stock MSC or ESC, you may sell it and want to keep that high end ESC
and you will need something to put back in it. It's
also great to have a spare bashing ESC, even after you have a higher end
one....something for the wet and snowy days so you don't blow the $100
ESC. Also the MSC
uses the same servo as the steering servo so its good for parts (more on
that later). If you can't afford an extra $50 buy the ESC model (and
perform the wiring upgrade below), you can always upgrade down the road.
In case you are wondering I bought the ESC model because I was in a big
hurry and did not want to wait for the cheaper MSC model. The MSC is also
a great option for running in the snow, because it can be sealed.
5. Read Battery
Charging
before charging any batteries.
DURABILITY
PERFORMANCE
CONVENIENCE
OTHER MISC.
UPGRADES - SEE THIS
Handy gear ratio sheet
Lower ratio =
Faster but lower torque
and hotter electronics
Higher ration = Slower but more torque and cooler electronics
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12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
| 78 |
6.50 |
6.00 |
5.57 |
5.20 |
4.88 |
4.59 |
4.33 |
4.11 |
3.90 |
3.71 |
3.55 |
| 81 |
6.75 |
6.23 |
5.79 |
5.40 |
5.06 |
4.76 |
4.50 |
4.26 |
4.05 |
3.86 |
3.68 |
| 84 |
7.00 |
6.46 |
6.00 |
5.60 |
5.25 |
4.94 |
4.67 |
4.42 |
4.20 |
4.00 |
3.82 |
| 87 |
7.25 |
6.69 |
6.21 |
5.80 |
5.44 |
5.12 |
4.83 |
4.58 |
4.35 |
4.14 |
3.95 |
| 90 |
7.50 |
6.92 |
6.43 |
6.00 |
5.63 |
5.29 |
5.00 |
4.74 |
4.50 |
4.29 |
4.09 |
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