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E-Revonut 01.31.2011 06:09 PM

SC10 on steroids
 
Things you do when your layed off from work, bored, and have all kinds of free time.

I already had the CC 1410 1Y in my SC10 with a MMPro. This is an incredible combo. I had a 4s pack laying next to it and my mind got thinking. Motor says 100k rpm max, on 4s it's about 1/2 that. MMPro is 6s capable...let's make this happen!
http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/i...1/cf49c982.jpg

DrKnow65 01.31.2011 11:33 PM

Holy crap:surprised: charge the video camera before you charge the lipo's :lol:

I didn't realize the 1410 was rated to 100K:gasp:

I was planning on getting the 1415 to run on 6S in my ofna 10SC, but had every intention of dialing it WAYYY back.

This otta be good >sits back, cracks a beer<

E-Revonut 01.31.2011 11:42 PM

Just need a stretch of pavement that's not covered in snow, might have to wait awhile to try this since we are supposed to be getting about a foot of snow in the next 24hrs. I took it out for a few minutes but the parkinglot here was never plowed down to pavement to it's pretty much like ice, couldn't get above 15-20MPH before it started coming around on me. I'm hoping for a nice speed run with no body, just an undertray on it.

lincpimp 01.31.2011 11:57 PM

I am loving the 1410 1y in my pede on 3s. Great motor. I am having good success with te sidewinder sc, but my setup is mild.

I would really like to see the new 1415 motor on 6s... I can see some touring cars going real fast with that setup!!! Might need the MMM over the MMpro.

E-Revonut 03.10.2011 02:54 AM

Well I have abandoned this project, but not really! The SC10 will not be going for any land speed records, I am now the owner of a brand new B4.1 RTR. I have a big indoor offroad race this weekend and will be running a MMPro and 17.5 for that race but as soon as I get the chance my 1410 1Y is going in and it's getting geared to the moon! All thins being the same except chassis, body, and tires I know the buggy can handle the power but without all the areodynamic drag of a SC body. However fitting 4s in the buggy will be a challenge so I may be limited to 2s but I'm still putting the tallest gearing I can in it. It will be a good platform for testing the limits of my SpeedPower Lipo and a CRC 5600 65C battery that I have access to as well as seeing how far this motor can be pushed.

Rnemhrd 03.14.2011 07:34 AM

Where you racing a buggy? I have an old t3 factory team car, but I doen't think it would hang with new buggies.lol I can't even get a brushless esc to fit in it right.

E-Revonut 03.14.2011 04:41 PM

They run them at CRC on an indoor offroad carpet track. 17.5 brushless, rtr shortcourse motors or 27T rebuildable brushed motors. There are several older buggies running, even a gold tub

Rnemhrd 03.15.2011 10:32 AM

Change your name to E-Racingnut. I think work is ramping up for us to work on sat. very soon. Sounds cool though. Take some pics and post them so I can see if you doe'nt mind. I think I have a old P2K and maybe could jam a mm in the think. Have street tires that may work on carpet. Have to look in my pile of stuff.

E-Revonut 03.16.2011 09:56 PM

Tried embedding the video but for some reason it's not working
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rht8TveYrM

Rnemhrd 03.19.2011 10:43 AM

Cool, thanks. I start working Sat. next week.sucks. Cool track. That buggy was handing it to the SC trucks. I bet statium trucks would be fun on that track too. Have to plan a bash some sunday soon. Still havent run the Emaxx with the mono block. Run the slash a few times. Thanks for posting the vid. Good job! Get a Subaru rally shell for the sc10 for bashing now.

brainanator 03.19.2011 12:58 PM

is that little buggy a b4? Don't think I've ever seen one in a video. Pretty cute little thing, lol


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