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meatzardd 06.21.2006 11:57 PM

brushless stampede?
 
i want to drop a brushless in my stampede but i dont know what motor/ speed controller to get. im goin to be runnin 6 cell packs and want some real nice speed but funds ARE limited. any suggestions?
help is appreciated.

squeeforever 06.22.2006 12:48 AM

Whats your budget?

meatzardd 06.22.2006 08:43 AM

my budget is around 250 dollars

cart213 06.22.2006 09:03 AM

Here's a good system that Mike has for $256 together. It's an MGM80 controller with a Feigao 380c-6L motor.

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...TMM80123sHCS01

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...AO_380C&cat=20

However, the MGM80 is out of stock, so you could also try starluckrc.com. He has the same motor and an Mtroniks Pro controller that would also fit your budget.

meatzardd 06.22.2006 10:35 AM

will the warrior 7020 work well with this motor also?

Batfish 06.22.2006 11:02 AM

You should also consider the Novak GTB systems (4.5, 5.5, 6.5) for your truck, since you said you'll be running 6 cells.
The Novak systems are a great drop-in option and offer a very good performance. The only downside when comparing the Novak system to the sensorless systems (MGM/BK/MTronics) is that the Novak is not as expandable. Specifically, you can't run higher cell counts for nimh or run more than 2s lipo with the Novak, but you can run the higher counts with other controllers.
One benefit to the Novak is smaller size, which definitely helps when mounting in a stock vehicle. There's no way I could mount an MGM or BK controller in the 4wd buggies I run.

I have the Novak 5.5, which I have run in 4wd 10th scale buggies and 2wd 10th scale stadium trucks, both on 6-cell nimh and 2s lipo. The Novak 5.5 setup is too fast for the track - I have to tune it down with my radio to be able to control the vehicles.

squeeforever 06.22.2006 11:48 AM

If you really wanted sensorless, I would go for the LRP Sphere.

Batfish 06.22.2006 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squeeforever
If you really wanted sensorless, I would go for the LRP Sphere.

*Sensored* :003:

The two reasons I would choose the Novak system are:
1 - I have personally owned 3 SS5800 and 1 GTB 5.5 systems. When I did require Novak service once, they were quick and professional.
2 - The Novak comes with a fan on the controller and I have had zero problems with heat on either the buggy or stadium truck, even when running for 15 minutes or more.

I have no reason NOT to choose the LRP Sphere. I have never owned one (or even seen one being used).

squeeforever 06.22.2006 01:05 PM

Thats what I meant :013: Anywho, I've read up on both and people seem to like the LRP more.


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