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What's_nitro? 06.11.2009 01:05 PM

New HC Outrunner-
 
Who's gonna be the first to use one of these in a conversion!!?? HOLY CRAP :lol:

FastXR 06.11.2009 01:09 PM

Linc should put that sucker on his weed eater!

MetalMan 06.11.2009 01:12 PM

New outrunner, huh? Then tell me why I've got the 130 kv version of it (the one shown in the picture) in my garage :lol:

BrianG 06.11.2009 01:15 PM

5.8 ft-lbs of torque at the shaft, and that's without gearing added in! :oh:

FastXR 06.11.2009 01:16 PM

Because you also have a time travelling Delorean in your garage as well?

What's_nitro? 06.11.2009 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MetalMan (Post 294807)
New outrunner, huh? Then tell me why I've got the 130 kv version of it (the one shown in the picture) in my garage :lol:

Hmmm. Well I haven't ever seen that design in the site before. It's not the same as the purple ones...

zeropointbug 06.11.2009 01:43 PM

$150 !

$150

$150 ?

$150....

$150!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What's_nitro? 06.11.2009 01:48 PM

$150 for a 9 HP outrunner aint that bad. If it said Axi, Scorpion, or Neu on the side it would cost well over $1000.

MetalMan 06.11.2009 01:54 PM

They probably did recently change the picture, but that design has been out for a while. Mine's been in my garage for about a year now :yes: The idea was to make an e-bike using it but that hasn't happened...

nitrostarter 06.11.2009 01:54 PM

I was just thinking of that motor in a boat or something, but I'd need a gear multiplier, not reduction...

zeropointbug 06.11.2009 02:13 PM

That motor with this controller.

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...(USA_Warehouse)

Along with a servo driver to control the speed controller... use that in a lawn mower, weed eater, whatever you want.

This motor would be alot of motor for a bike... the way I like it! But it would have cogging problems most likely in such application.

zeropointbug 06.11.2009 02:17 PM

A boat would work for sure.

I wonder what kind of efficiency these things have? Hopefully it's up around 85+%.

e-mike 06.11.2009 04:14 PM

my friend ordered one for is pit bike electric convertion....:whistle:on 10 cell lipo with a hv110

lincpimp 06.11.2009 04:18 PM

I was thinking that motor with this controller, 120amps at 12s lipo : http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s..._Brushless_ESC

Not sure what to put it in though, Maybe a go cart?

Byte 06.11.2009 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by e-mike (Post 294838)
my friend ordered one for is pit bike electric convertion....:whistle:on 10 cell lipo with a hv110

Any pics? Did he already run it?

e-mike 06.11.2009 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Byte (Post 294841)
Any pics? Did he already run it?

nop but the work is in progress i will post pics for sure!!!:whip:maybe this week..:yes:

Byte 06.11.2009 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by e-mike (Post 294844)
nop but the work is in progress i will post pics for sure!!!:whip:maybe this week..:yes:

Ok that would be awesome! If he and you got time; a vid would be even more awesome! :yes:

traxxasrevony 06.12.2009 11:08 AM

brushless chainsaw anybody?

What's_nitro? 06.12.2009 11:23 AM

I wouldn't want to test it....

e-mike 06.21.2009 01:54 AM

lookk my convertion is finished and MY GOD :gasp:to powerfull!!!

enjoy!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Htzax...eature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMJ-b...eature=channel

esc castle hv 110
80/85/250 turnigy
10 cell lipo
bec

OZ-RUSTLER 06.21.2009 02:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by e-mike (Post 297582)
lookk my convertion is finished and MY GOD :gasp:to powerfull!!!

enjoy!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Htzax...eature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMJ-b...eature=channel

esc castle hv 110
80/85/250 turnigy
10 cell lipo
bec

Nice conversion. What kind of top speed are we talking?

e-mike 06.21.2009 02:43 AM

25-35mph:whip: 25km of runtime and no heat issue:yes:this is the day and night compared to the gazoline version!!!

e-mike 06.21.2009 02:44 AM

and i have to be very carefull:yes:weelies are very-very easy to do at any speed:whistle:

OZ-RUSTLER 06.21.2009 03:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by e-mike (Post 297590)
and i have to be very carefull:yes:weelies are very-very easy to do at any speed:whistle:

Then how about some safety gear:lol:

Once again, nice conversion.

e-mike 06.21.2009 03:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OZ-RUSTLER (Post 297592)
Then how about some safety gear:lol:

Once again, nice conversion.

loll

thanks

but one issue seem to appear...the front bearing of the motor seem to be close of death....this kind of motor are not made for this kind of application...i will see tomorow:yes:so i dont want to pay 400$ for a neu serie 22xx

Semi Pro 06.21.2009 03:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by e-mike (Post 297590)
and i have to be very carefull:yes:weelies are very-very easy to do at any speed:whistle:


:yipi:

thats very cool

What's_nitro? 06.21.2009 06:42 PM

That's really cool e-mike! You should make some kind of wheelie bar for the bike. That would get you some attention on the street. Can you make a burnout video???? :whistle:

lincpimp 06.21.2009 08:09 PM

Can you dub a video that is in English, or at least put in subtitles?:lol:

The front bearing issues is discussed on the hobby city discussion section below the item description. You have to do something with the set screws on the shaft.

Can you get some pics of how you connected the motor to the chain drive?

e-mike 06.21.2009 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 297733)
Can you dub a video that is in English, or at least put in subtitles?:lol:

The front bearing issues is discussed on the hobby city discussion section below the item description. You have to do something with the set screws on the shaft.

Can you get some pics of how you connected the motor to the chain drive?

i will do that tomorow for you!!! more pics:yes:

and my issue was not the front bearing but a washer that was in<< the motor and jammed the stator...but no damage to the motor:whistle::party:


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