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Muggy has arrived
Well my muggy got here. I wasn't sure if I should put it in the nitro area as its not brush less yet. I have some major plans but I have too collect on a few debts before anything starts... Well I snapped a few pics then the batts in the cam died. I dont have any hex drivers on hand so I cant disassemble it any further as I would like too so I can clean it. It has some pretty nice nitro parts if there is such a thing, they should get some of the costs on ebay. if anyone wants more pics I will get them but any good detailed ones will have to wait until I get a set of drivers.
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Sick! I always wanted to make a Muggy/8ight-T/8ight oe something like that Brushless. I will eventully.
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Yup, I am not sure If I got my diff ratios right but I am going to try this setup:
Differential Ratio: 4.09 Transmission Ratio: 1 Other Ratio: 1 Spur Tooth Count: 46 Pinion Tooth Count: 11 Total Voltage: 18.5 Motor KV: 2900 Tire Diameter (inches): 5.8 Tire Ballooning (inches): 0 Motor Current Draw: 0 Motor coil Ω: 0.003 Spur/Pinion Ratio: 4.18 : 1 Total Ratio: 17.10364 : 1 Tire Circumference (inches): 18.22 inches (462.82 mm) Total Motor Speed: 53650 RPM Vehicle Speed: 54.12 mph (86.94 km/h) Estimated Adjusted Speed: 50 mph (81 km/h) - 7% loss Effective KV Value: 2900 KT constant: 0.47 oz-in/A MGM Compro 160 amp, 18 cell brushless car controller http://www.rc-monster.com/prodimages...ite%20size.jpg 1521/1D 2,900 16.93 3.3 0.003 5.5 60K 1,750 watts 3,500 watts 21 volts http://www.castlecreations.com/produ...sizes-1500.gif |
Well I got some wrenches today and started too tear down and clean the muggy. Tons of nitro mess. I was planning on running it nitro until I compiled all of the necessary electronics but now I am reconsidering:lol:. Well I need too start selling things, I have a bunch of wheels and tired I got with it that I dont need. Anyone want two sets of muggy tires and a set of hubs? What about 40 series CF's on Wabash wheels? I am not going to sell the engine until I have every thing ready too drop in. Do you think a neu 1521 2900 kv would be too high in here?
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I would use the 1521 1Y (1577kv), mine does great on 1515 2.5D (1650kv)
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Sweet, keep us updated
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Funny,
I am in the exact same process of converting a Muggy. I am keeping the Muggy wheels/tires though. I sent Mike an email if he could make a motor mount which places the motor above the center diff. That way I can run split lipo packs, 6,8 or 10s. I'd lose mechanical brakes, but I wasn't planning on using them anyway. I hope he replies soon... |
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ratio 4.09 1521 1900kv 12/46 proline badland 16018 7s 16018 is a lot of capacity. I think that it is 1,521 1Y (1577kv) best fitting. The mechanical brakes are usable when I use the big pinion in 1521 1Y (1577kv). |
Congrats on the Muggy, they're a great truck. If you're going with a 1521 go with a bigger pinion, I ran a 13T on my 1515 and it worked very well. Definitely get the 1Y if you are getting the 1521, and make sure your lipos can put out 120 amps for ~10 seconds or so (more is better, but that's the minimum I'd run).
The 16018 is a good ESC, I run one in mine and it seems to do really well (mine was just mounted with 2 zipties going crossways, kinda tacky but it held it in really well). |
Thanks, I was thinking that with the motor being bigger that I could run the higher kv and still have the needed grunt. I was also liking the kv too run with 4s.
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