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what ESC?
ok, ive basically settled on my setup for my reggy (electric revo truggy.) if you have seen the ruggy on truggyracers.com then you know exactly what design i am going to be using, except electric, and more center chassis bracing. my setup will be:
mega 22/30/2 motor ________ esc????!!! 2 2s li-mn 3800 packs from apogee in series deans plugs 40's bowties 40's velo's xray xb8 center diff stock revo diffs for now |
mamba-maxx, MGM. the MM is a cheap solution, and it seems to work fine with the Mega motors.
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would you recommend doing griffinru's stage one mod?
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What is the purpose of using a torsen for the CD? Since it sends the most torque to the more unloaded end (opposite from a normal CD), wouldn't it function much like a solid center shaft (depending on fluid viscosity of course)?
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I want it to lessen wheelies and I run on a tight track and the front wheelspin will help.
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Good choice on the motor. You won't need a lot of AMPs for the Mega. Here are some options:
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...TMM80123sHCS01 (I have this one on my TC3 Truggy with a HV4.5 motor. No cogging at all). http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...oadster&cat=21 |
well im leaning toward the quark because it can handle 6s (if i ever decide to go 6s) and its only $125. i know how smooth the quarks are and i liek the free replacement! ill put a fan on it. (would a fan be enough? or would heatsinks be better?)
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heres that i got on the speed calc
Differential Ratio: 2.8461538461538462 Transmission Ratio: 1 Other Ratio: 1 Spur Tooth Count: 46 Pinion Tooth Count: 14 Total Voltage: 14.8 Motor KV: 1770 Tire Diameter (inches): 5.5 Tire Ballooning (inches): 0 Motor Current Draw: 0 Motor coil Ω: 0 Spur/Pinion Ratio: 3.29 : 1 Total Ratio: 9.35165 : 1 Tire Circumference (inches): 17.28 inches (438.88mm) Total Motor Speed: 26196 RPM Vehicle Speed: 45.83 MPH (73.63km/h) Effective Speed Rate: 3.1mph/V (4.97kmh/V) Effective KV Value: 1770 Motor Torque: Amperage not specified... Final Torque: Amperage not specified... |
quark for $125 ? You're talking about the 65 amp roadster, i guess. I don't think that fits your application.
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the motor only pulls 70a, so the 65 will do it pretty well, cheap, smooth, and free replacement fits my app well. i can also step up to 6s if i want to.
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