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Tekin RX8 and RC8Te
HI, I will try my first eletric truggy and woud like to know what (in your opinion) would be a good start combo for this car. I will "play" on tracks and bash a little too. Maybe a 2000kv and 4s nanotech would be great? Do I need thatīs amazing rates like 50/90C? How it works?
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nobody???
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I run a Tekin rx8/2000 combo on 4s in my 6T. Perfect. I am still running 35C packs, and it can still beat the nitros at our track. |
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SO 2000kv and 5s would be too much? What spur and pinion do you use in your MBx-6T? |
On 5s I would prefer a little slower motor. I ran a Neu 1515 2.5D (1650kv) in my RC8T on 5s. Also ran a 2200kv on 4s. It's a great track combo. 2000kv might be a good compromise if you want to run 4s and 5s. I've only ever ran 25C packs and never had a problem.
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The conversion kit cames with 46 and 50T spur and 15 amd 16T pinion. What would be a good rate for a 2000kv 4S setup? |
50/16 should be decent for the track with a 2000kv on 4s, but it depends on the track too.
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Thank you... And just to understand a little more, with the same 50Tspur, If I change the 16T pinion for a smaller one, the car will be less speed and more tork, is it? In any situation the system will be more stressed (hot)? Regards |
If you put to high of gearing (smaller spur or bigger pinnion) things will start heating up. I don't have any experience with the Tekin equipment but I know that on my setup I never got to hot. When I was racing I usually took it easy cause it was better to finish 4th every race than to get crazy and try winning and braking or messing up cause I was pushing to hard. There where times things would get a little warm when I did start pushing it harder because I had the opportunity to win though, but still well within the temperature range of the motors.
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Do you use the original brushless conversion from team associated? I read in some place that this conversion (is mine too) has really small batery case. Since I donīt receive mine yet, I would like to know the size of the battery case, so I could buy the batterys. Iīm afraid to buy a batery that didnīt fit on the RC8T case. If you use the original case, could you check the size? Thank you for your help... Best regards |
Hey Ivan,
I have a RC8Te. I have a Tekno V4 conversion kit waiting to go on but at the moment I still run the Team Associated conversion kit. Anyway yes the battery tray is tight but I can still fit a Turnigy 5000mah 40C soft packs of 4-6S cell count. The 8awg wires are bit of a tight fit but it fits. As for the motor I think the either 2D (2000kv) or the 2.5D (1700kv) versions of the T8 would work fine in a truggy depending on track, gearing and cell count you chose. I run Castle 1518 (1800kv) ESC in my RC8Te and the thing is a beast on 5S. On 6S I fear that the drivetrain wouldn't last long at all. I have 30K diff fluid in the center diff and it still lifts the front end if I am not careful with the throttle. |
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http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...Lipo_Pack.html Do you have a caliper (scale or ruler) to mensure the battery tray for me? I still not receive the kit here (more than a month to arrive in Brazil) and if I need to wait the kits arrives to buy the batterys, one more month to get ready..:( Thank you for the suport |
I used the RC-Monster conversion not the associated one
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Pretty sure the associated tray is meant to hold two ROAR approved hard case 2s packs standing on their edges, figure out those measurements and your set
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