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The motor diameter has me confused as well... We need some clarification for sure. For a race buggy a 540 diameter (36mm) is plenty. A 720 would be what, 45mm? That's way too much weight for a buggy.
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I dont know this for sure but I suspect the 720 motor means its 72mm long like a Feigao XL motor. Its probably 36mm diameterx 72mm long.
Just a guess, but it makes sense in my easilly confused brain. |
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This kit looks cool. I just picked up a losi 8 kit roller that is super clean. I was going to use a rcp motor mount and make the rest myself, but the losi setup looks too nice to pass up...
I will run a hacker and a MM in mine, alot cheaper than the losi setup. Nice to see more stuff available in the larger scale brushless dept. |
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So let's recap what we supposedly know about this motor; 19 series sized, 4 poles, and low kv. The description "torque monster" comes to mind.... |
My guess is that jhautz is correct. It isn't going to be a 45mm can cause that is huge.
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If it runs well and the fan doesn't break this esc will be a hit and for only a bit more than the MMM . |
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Just blew up the picture of the esc from the Horizon site . It looks like the fan is intergrated into some kind of heatsink which wraps around the esc and this has the mounting tabs attached to it ?
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ffactory - There was a diagram posted somewhere on the forum that shows exactly what you said. Using those 4 mounting tabs, it mounts straight to a another mount on the chassis. As long as those tabs on the ESC are metal, it should be a very durable and secure way of mounting the ESC. :yes:
EDIT: I didn't find the post, but here is the exploded view of how the ESC is mounted: http://www.losi.com/ProdInfo/Files/8IGHTEexplode2.pdf That a very clever design of how the gear mesh is adjusted too. :yes: I actually like that better because you can loosen only one screw instead of loosening two in a very awkward position. While looking there, I also found the body for the "E-8ight": http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSA8097 Although not much info on it... |
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Surely the mounting tabs are metal and that motor mount is brilliant , only needing one screw from the top to adjust mesh . It's a pain in the ass adjusting mesh in the X2 with the RCM mount , i have to remove the whole radio tray and then my hex wrench still doesn't fit to get to the bottom screw . I have to use on of those cheap L shaped hex wrenches that come in the car kits. I think this was in the planning for a long time from Losi , very impressed :yes: |
I think it's a 45mm dia. motor. Else why should the motor mount be angled upwards ? Also this way, it can survive a setup with lower rpm & higher gear ratio. What do u think ?
This is one big step towards making 8th scale electric vehicles common. Regards, Joe Ling |
I like the motor mount. Nice and easy to adjust the gear mesh. I already had a converted 8 but if they release a complete kit I will probably buy it.
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Freaking awesome! I'll be trying this setup out. ;)
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Thats some sweet stuff, interesting the opted for motor breaks from the factory. they use weird #s like 420 wheels= 40 series + 20mm hub. 720 probably length 72mm and something. Cant wait to see this stuff released though its a bit late in my 8Ts conversion life to buy it unless that motor and mount are just retardedly sweet.
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