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Forgot about the fins... still lets have some info from a test drive soon ;)
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Jason, leave the wires alone. It's not worth the hassle to shorten them, serious PITA to clean the wires. No solvent touches that varnish shiz, needs to be burned then scraped clean.
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Looks exactly like the Orion motor that comes in the Kyosho Inferno VE. Even the wires are the same. :yes: Just no logos.... |
I got the motor installed in my buggy tonight, so weather-permitting I'll get to drive it tomorrow and get some feedback on how it performs.
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Please do, I am interested for my Brother in-law. He is on a budget and I want him to get his Ofna comp. up and going.
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Haha, speaking of old Ofna buggies...
A friend of mine is trading me his all stock, all original, 1st Generation Ofna Ultra GT LX 1/8 Buggy for a TQ3 Tx & Rx of mine, and I can't decide what I want to do with it once I get it. It is basically still brand-new, having only been broken in (and I did that for him, on grass, so no scratches on the chassis) and then put on a shelf in his closet. He just got into nitro on-road right after buying it and never touched it again. I don't know if I should put it up and keep it as an original, untouched buggy, or just go nuts with it and install a brushless system that is just way, way overkill...just for the fun of it! Edit: I think it is an Ultra GT LX, not an Ultra LX...it's like Ofna's very first 1/8 nitro buggy, or damn close to the first! |
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I found it funny that on the same page as the 100+amp speed-o's that they had 3.5mm bullets and nothing bigger. WF?
Buying some chinese stuff it worth saving a few bucks on but when it comes to 100+amp Speed-o's, spend more $$ for something that'll last and have customer service at least. |
I have been really slacking, still haven't run my buggy with the OK Hobby motor. I promise I will have a report in the next few days. Just super busy with a new job and most of my RC time has been going towards working on my CRT .5
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Be happy that someone is supporting the lower cost/quality brands... that way CC, Neu, whatever have to stay sharp ;)
Looking forward to your report Champ! Also looking for a cheap "ok quality" 4 pole motor which can power a Savage XL without running hot... I fear I'll have to look for quite some time. |
http://lightflightrc.com/ Arc 36-75-1 gets my vote. I have one in my Muggy and have thrashed it pretty good in the last week. I think it would power your Savage XL just nicely.
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edit: rc-monster also has the castle 2200 motor for $140. that is the cheapest non-e-bay price you will find. |
Some day I'll start listening... I know youve already been down the road Im on Scarlet :yes:
For now I'll drive th KB45 and the Ezrun 4465... if some cheap 4 pole experiment comes along I'll try it. Otherwise I'll cave in and get the standard motor at some point. |
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