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1:5 FG 4WD Brushless buggy conversion
I thought this might be interesting for those of you thinking about moving from 1:8th scale to something bigger without wanting to lose performance nor 4wd.
First of ... yes it's possible and a good friend of mine made this dream come true. Chassis: FG Monster Truck with 4WD conversion kit Tires: FG Baja Buggy Body: MCD Race Runner V4 Motor: Lehner 3014/18 ESC: Schulze 32.170 Batteries: 10s SLS 4000 (final step will be 10s SLS 5800mah) Video of his 1:6 ride Moving around 26.4lbs (12Kg) this way takes around 1200W average (550mAh per minute or 32A avg). I hope you enjoy the performance of this car as much as i did while shooting this video. |
Wow that is very nimble for a 5th... great video!
Sounds like he is using motor brakes? Nice ride! |
very nicely done! How are the diffs hold up to 10S? Out of curiosity, would LST shocks fit on that buggy. Reason...the stock shocks look way to small. The bigger shocks would probably be able to let it handle better...just my 2 cents worth.
All in all it really looks and drives nice from the video...enjoy! |
Any chance to put that on youtube for a better host?
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Awesome!!!!!!!!!:yes:
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If I did large scale conversions, I would definitely consider that over a hpi baja.:yes:
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yea that looks like great fun for such a large buggy!
those tyres have such a low profile!!! i want a set! but i have never seen baja tyres like that? it doesnt even look that heavy for a 1/5! no where near as heavy as a baja anyway |
If one didn't know better, watching that video could trick you into thinking that was a 1/8 scale buggy, I very much liked how the RC was handleing and acting under and off power. Looked predictable and planted yet nimble, impressive. Hard to believe it weighs 25+lbs, Thumbs up !
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Yes, indeed he is using motor brakes. But braking with the schulze ESC is all or nothing. Should be proportional but really doesn't feel that way. The MMM HV (12s) hopefully is the right answer to get proper motor brakes. @magman As of yet diffs are holding just fine. But he only has made 10-12 runs. Too early to say anything about diff wear. He didn't made any changes to the stock shocks compared to when he was running the car with his petrol engine. Although while in monster truck setup he used 8 shocks instead of only 4. There sure is potential to improve shock setup. @finnster You should be able to download this video to your hd if you are having troubles viewing it while downloading it in your video player. Playing this file with windows media player, VLC, Media Player Classic or with Quicktime and flip for mac should not pose any problems for todays computers. @Jahay Those are FG Baja Buggy tires. A german brand ... |
Definately handles much more like an 1/8 scale, pretty awesome work done by your friend- I love the dramatic music at the start & end of the video... :mdr:
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Yeah the Castle HV is gonna be the answer to a lot of those issues I think. I'm no large scale expert by any means so my opinions here are largely useless. The braking is the only area I see a need for changes, it did lock up a lot.
The first part was impressive, but toward the end the wheelies and mini-endos were very impressive. Looked like the lipos hit their hotspot and woke up good! That body is sexy as hell too. |
If your friend has made 10-12 runs on the diffs w/no issues....it sounds promising. Since he was running 8 shocks at one time...I wonder how they would compare to say 4 LST shocks
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Thats an impressive 1/6 conversion, thats some good power and decent runtimes. Im a little stunned at the weight of it though, I thought itd be lighter.
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Music: Training theme from Rocky IV ;-) @redshift Just got those pics with painted body. http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/atta...1&d=1285020192 http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/atta...1&d=1285020192 http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/atta...1&d=1285020192 @magman Can't tell you how they compare to LST shocks but i found a video of his car showing the original setup with 8 shocks and chassis braces. He did not use those super big monster tires (wheighing 777gr or 1.7lbs each) on this run as they did not provide enough grip on gras. He was forced to run much smaller Buggy tires which hooked up pretty good. So here is the video of his car running with a 26ccm petrol engine showing the original chassis with 8 shocks @overdriven Now that you mention it. He said he was using upgraded diff cases. |
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