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superlightmaxx 11.29.2007 04:25 PM

another brushless buggy in a mag!
 
Cool, I just picked up the latest edition of Rc Driver and there's another brushless buggy feature on page 60. They used a Ofna Hyper 7 with 4s lipo MM esc and 9xl feigao motor & also tested with a Neu 1512 1.5D/F motor. Great to see more brushless conversions in mags! When are the production one coming... :O)

dirt101 11.29.2007 04:28 PM

I think team losi will make one soon. They seem to be the only ones coaght up in new technology.

I think the only thing holding them back is if they do build one to losi standards (high) then MOST PEOPLE will have instant sticker shock and not even consider it.

david lamontagn 11.29.2007 04:57 PM

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losi standards (high)
With "Fisher Price" plastic standards:whistle::lol:

ib4200 11.29.2007 06:48 PM

what do you have againsed losi?

supralover72 11.29.2007 07:01 PM

Losi's quality BEFORE their recent 1/8th scales was, well, sub par to say the least.

Personally, I laughed when they said "we had some cogging issues with the neu but programmed them out on the computer" OK [sarcasm]. I wonder why? lol

ib4200 11.29.2007 07:13 PM

imo they were/are great

squeeforever 11.29.2007 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by supralover72 (Post 132347)
Losi's quality BEFORE their recent 1/8th scales was, well, sub par to say the least.

Personally, I laughed when they said "we had some cogging issues with the neu but programmed them out on the computer" OK [sarcasm]. I wonder why? lol

I don't see what your saying...Alot of people get cogging, mostly with the 1515, but their are a fair amount of people who don't have a problem with cogging or can get rid of it with the Castle Link.

dirt101 11.29.2007 09:14 PM

IMO losi has the highes quality cars, but I run traxxas trucks becuase they are cheaper and the LHS always has the part I need. Its just more convenient.

2FastSS4U 11.29.2007 09:40 PM

Not sure if any of you saw this. http://www.rcuniverse.com/magazine/a...article_id=953

Matthew_Armeni 11.29.2007 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 2FastSS4U (Post 132401)

Hmm.. the Nitro 8ight won because it beat the E-8ight in traction and braking. If only it had mechanical brakes for smoother more consistent feel and a clutch to lay down the power evenly it would have won or tied every catagory. :diablo:Maybe I should send them my 8ight:diablo:

aqwut 11.29.2007 10:16 PM

that review is kinda of a joke...
powered with 3S2P 2200?... LOL it still went faster....

2FastSS4U 11.29.2007 10:20 PM

Yeah the BL 8ight didn't really have that good of electronics in it to start off with. Its funny how they still get hated on because so many people are so nitro crazy, if only they knew.

lincpimp 11.30.2007 11:15 AM

BTW it is running 6s lipo. There is no way that 11.1v would get a buggy with a 1320kv motor up to 47 mph without using a HUGE pinion. Judging by the pics the pinion appears to be a 20 tooth or similar. It is amazing that mags like this can do a test and declare a winner, and not even know what they are looking at! Driving electric is much different than nitro. Nitro is more forgiving in the traction department due to the overall lack of power and acceleration compared to electric.

cart213 11.30.2007 05:38 PM

I thought the use of plywood in the brushless buggy was very odd. WTH?

supralover72 11.30.2007 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever (Post 132390)
I don't see what your saying...Alot of people get cogging, mostly with the 1515, but their are a fair amount of people who don't have a problem with cogging or can get rid of it with the Castle Link.

I was saying I was laughing that they didn't already know this and were surprised by it.


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