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Twin QUICRUN Fusion SE Questions

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I am installing two Fusion SE motors on my Bully 2 but am running into a size issue with them hitting the lower links at least on the front. Have not pulled the rear yet. Has anyone installed this setup before? If so, what is the easiest way to bend the lower links or is there a different solution?
 
More than likely the answer is no. Not that many bully 2 axles cruising around on this forum anymore?!?!?!?!?

However, if you have the ability to take and post pics, them, worth a million words, and someone else may be able to better chime in.
 
More than likely the answer is no. Not that many bully 2 axles cruising around on this forum anymore?!?!?!?!?

However, if you have the ability to take and post pics, them, worth a million words, and someone else may be able to better chime in.
I'll get some photos today and post
 
There actually is a thread just down this page a little about this exact topic with a video that might help. Sounds like possibly rotating the lower links 90 degrees will get the clearance but will lose steering angle.
 
More than likely the answer is no. Not that many bully 2 axles cruising around on this forum anymore?!?!?!?!?

However, if you have the ability to take and post pics, them, worth a million words, and someone else may be able to better chime in.
I got the motors in by moving the links to the outside of the mount. Now I have to figure out how to get my controller linked correctly
 
I have run in to the issue of syncing both motors. I am getting the rear to sync and I was able to make my mixes but the front motor and servo aren't working. It turns on but won't sync or move steering.
Anyone have any suggestions? Transmitter is NB4 plus.

edit: I found a video that talks about removing the positive on one of the ESC's but it's built into the Fusion so would that still be the case going into the receiver?
 
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Yes you still need to remove the positive from one of them at the rx plug. Which motor is the primary in ch2? Make sure the servo plug is the correct orientation as it should have worked when one esc will calibrate and work
 
Yes you still need to remove the positive from one of them at the rx plug. Which motor is the primary in ch2? Make sure the servo plug is the correct orientation as it should have worked when one esc will calibrate and work
So I have the servo in channel 1 and then skipped 2 and have 3 for front motor and 4 for rear motor
 
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