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blackhawk444 09.29.2006 01:22 PM

New BL Truggy Project
 
I am thinking about converting a truggy to brushless power. I think I want to get the New Mugen Seiki MBX5T, but not completely sure. What do you guys think? http://www.mugenracing.com/index_mbx5t.html . It will probably be a long project because I will need to save alot of cash in order to buy the high quality electronics, but at the moment I have enough to buy the actual kit. BTW I found the MBX5T for 420$ online. Pretty good deal IMO. Let me know...Thanks.

Serum 09.29.2006 02:54 PM

That is a good deal for sure.

I am currently working on a lightning pro-r, which is a rather nice and easy vehicle to convert as well.

glassdoctor 09.30.2006 11:28 AM

The Mugen is a very nice truck.

Serum 09.30.2006 12:38 PM

Mugen is top-notch stuff. no doubt. when i am wrenching on my mugen, i got the feeling i am wrenching on a tool, a precision instrument.

blackhawk444 09.30.2006 10:34 PM

Yep, so I think that I am going to order it...I will let you guys know.

squeeforever 09.30.2006 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
That is a good deal for sure.

I am currently working on a lightning pro-r, which is a rather nice and easy vehicle to convert as well.

Serum, if you need any help with it, let me know. I have done a few mods to mine that are supposed to help with handling ALOT.

Serum 10.01.2006 02:54 AM

Cool, shoot me some hints and tips, please. I would like to know/see what you did.

Sower 01.31.2007 01:19 PM

Bump . . . .

Any more news on this? I'm considering either a CRT-Pro, or the MXB5T and am very interested in the results here.

Thanks!

jollyjumper 01.31.2007 04:09 PM

how do you guys work out the spur issues?
steel spur eat pinions.
but if thats no problem or an easy fix, then a BL mugen is gonna be off the hook.


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