Twin Engine HPI NMT

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I forgot to mention that was is for air, BUT, Futaba does make them for on-land. 75mhz. The ones used for battle-bots etc..
 
Yeah I noticed it said for heli and airplane use, but, doesn't really matter you know... I've run cars and trucks with these. (75mhz, never used PCM.)

Anyways, don't wanna drop a grand or 1.5 grand on a radio, so thats why I chose to go 7-8 channel used. lol.
 
Originally posted by Çh®i§tiªñ
:beer:

can't wait to see it in action!

lol, you're telling me... :cross: :hbd: :nono: :smoke:
 
I want my Cox engines back Faris. I'll pay shipping :D
 
lol, you are not putting twin 0.049s in your micro, not with my help at least! Mwuahah! Kidding. It's ok, I'll send them back, don't worry about shipping, just send me your B01, I need an engine for my Cobra III and I don't think a car from 1988 should have a 2.5hp engine in it (8 Port).
 
You need a C5 in that car. Back in the 80's cars were made to be flying bricks. now a days everything is light an fast. Don't use your 8 port in there.
 
Originally posted by SilentGTboy
You need a C5 in that car. Back in the 80's cars were made to be flying bricks. now a days everything is light an fast. Don't use your 8 port in there.

No dude, these are light as heck, even with todays .12s, they are QUICCKKKK. Like, terribly quick, REALLY fast. Most people just stay with the .12s in there because the .21s are just too much.
 
Your have yourself a 4-5 hp twin engine NMT and your saying a .12 is too powerful for your 1988 car? Hypocrite, Dendrophiliac :whack:
 
Originally posted by SilentGTboy
Your have yourself a 4-5 hp twin engine NMT and your saying a .12 is too powerful for your 1988 car? Hypocrite, Dendrophiliac :whack:

LMAO. Dendrophiliac? Fine, you necrophiliac...

I never said a .12 was too powerful for my car, others have though. That's why I want to stick a moderate .21 in them... I want them to be driveable, unlike my NMT which will blow into pieces upon break in.
 
Well, just picked up some more stuff from another LHS, not my main one so I didn't get a deal :(.

Got a starter box, gell cell, charger for gell cell, and some 50,000WT diff fluid. That's about it. Total? meh, 180CAD. That brings me to 2860CAD for the conversion for now. Reason I didn't go to the usual LHS is because they are closed :(. Will probably go there Tuesday or something though, still have some cash left. Now owe my granny 580$ though :roll:
 
Poor child! Can't you wait! :stupid: You just waste money by rushing.
 
Originally posted by SilentGTboy
Poor child! Can't you wait! :stupid: You just waste money by rushing.

Nope, can't wait, I'm an eager little beaver. :redbuggy:
 
Originally posted by iced-nmt


Nope, can't wait, I'm an eager little beaver. :redbuggy:

thats the only way to be...
 
Well, another update... Got some more stuff.

lol.

This time:

2nd pipe, air filter elbows, some O-Rings, RTR 3 spider gears, and a 2 speed maintainance kit, for the E-Clips that I need for my 2 speed. All in all, a great day, had a giant bash too.

Total into the conversion: $2960CAD, and past the $4000CAD mark for the whole truck.
 
Lol, guess what the first site is that pops up when you type HPI NMT into google? This thread! Iced thanks me!
 
K, got my parts... lol. Attached the upper deck posts to the throttle/ brake servo, and attached the servo posts to the steering servo. Meshed the 2 CBs and spur together, that looks pretty hot. Put on the air filter elbows to the carbs and the filters. What else? Wanted to build up the diffs, but, I may use different outdrives, plus I need some larger O-Rings. What else? I think that is about it... Yep. Have a good day Soon another trip to the LHS, and another 450$ will be dropped, lol.

1. Go to www.google.com

2. Type in HPI NMT

3. WHAT IS THE FIRST PAGE YOU SEE!?!?!?

Damn, you have no clue how excited I am!!!

Special thanks to SilentGTBoy (Jon) who put my thread on here!!! DUDE!!! YEAH!!

I'm #1!!

I'm #1!!

Guess what forum board is getting more traffic now too!?!?

Originally posted by SilentGTboy
Lol, guess what the first site is that pops up when you type HPI NMT into google? This thread! Iced thanks me!

lol, damn, you beat me to it...
 
K, here is another list... Everything bought to date, and value of it beside it. That brings the total value of my NMT to just over $5,000!!! And close to $4,000 for the conversion. Total dumped into conversion is only 2960$, and into the truck just over $4,000. SICK.


Airtronics MX3 Digital Radio - 207$

8 Hot Bodies Threaded T-Maxx shocks (Blue) - 160$

4 HPI V-Groove Tires - 57.50$

2 HPI Racer fuel tanks - 52.67$

Dynamite Fail Safe - 57.50$

2 Plastic Bumpers by Mossdog - 30$

2 OFNA linkage sets - 32.20$

2 Duratrax in-line fuel filters - 23.00$

2 Dubro in-line fuel filters - 11.50$

6' of Fuel line - 9.20$

4 Masher 2000 Tires on HPI deep offest rims - 60$

2 Kolor-Kraft Titanium rear shock towers - 90$

2 OFNA Hyper 21 8 Port engines - 621$

2 Associated 25WT shock oil bottles - 15$

Wolfpack Radicals chassis brace - 45$

Wolfpack Radicals 2-speed with first gear adapter - 110$

Wolfpack Radicals engine mounts + flywheels w/ collets - 165$

Wolfpack Radicals machined aluminum bell cranks - 44.80$

2 pairs of GPM alloy front C-Hubs - 59.57$

1 Powerline aluminum rear lower arm mount - 34.50$

1 Powerline aluminum front lower arm mount - 34.50$

2 pairs of Powerline Aluminum rear arms - 115$

2 Hitec HS-645MG Servos - 183.77$

1 Powerline Aluminum Drive Gear Mount - 57.40$

2 pairs of Powerline Aluminum Front knuckles - 91.77$

2 22T HPI clutch bells - 34.50$

24 Traxxas captured ball ends - 22$

2 Dynamite Aluminum Air filters - 91.77$

2 McCoy MC59 glowplugs - 19.55$

4 3M lock nuts - 2.86$

Hot Bodies aluminum steering link - 12.54$

2 HPI 13T HD Diff gears - 52.67$

2 HPI 38T HD diff gears - 115$

2 Duratrax Exhaust couplers (yellow) - 11.27$

1 OFNA 1:8 Dual Chamber Polished pipe (2nd on its way) - 68.89$

1 Cermark JR/ Hitec switch w/ charge jack - 14.84$

2 OFNA Clutch nuts, SG Shaft - 20.47$

2 Kyosho "Special Clutch Parts" KC45 - 68.77$

1 Kyosho Swing shaft BS45 - 18.29$

1 pack of 2 Kyosho Center shaft (Rear) IF143 - 14.84$

1 APS 1100mAh Ni-Mh Receiver Pack - 46$

1 Airtronics 110V 75mA Dual Charger - $45.90

1 set of 2 Kyosho "Joints" - the drive cups, FM185 - $21.74

1 4mm Extended/ Widened Titanium chassis - 280$

1 49T steel spur - 43.33$

1 Airbrushed HPI El Camino body - 91$

4 normal 5x8 bearings - 17.94$

2 Flanged 5x8 bearings - 11.27$

4 of those smaller bearings, lol - 17.94$

2 of those bigger bearings, lol - 13.57$

1 Starter Box - 106.95$

1 DSC 12V starter box battery - 45.99$

1 Hangar 9 12V 600mAh battery charger - 19.55$

1 Kyosho 50,000wt silicone diff oil - 16.01$

1 Set of RTR 3 diff bevel gears - 9.10$

1 Set of 4 HPI upper deck posts, called "Joint" 8.30mm - 13.69$

1 Pack of 2 Kyosho Air Cleaner Adapter - 17.13$

1 OFNA 1:8 Dual Chamber Polished pipe (The 2nd one) - 68.89$

1 pack of 6 small O-Rings - 4.49$

TOTAL: $3826.63
 
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