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need help fast!!!!!! - 04.03.2008, 10:54 AM

hi guys, I just got a Xray XT8 Truggy and want to convert it to Brushless...I got a Mamba Max ESC, Hitec HS-5955TG Servo, Futaba 3PK with 1024 Receiver.....I think I'll get the RC Monster motor plate, chassis brace. but I really need some advice about the BRushless Motor!!!!!! If I'm going to use 6-12 Cell(4600mAh) batteries and I want the truggy really fast with enough torque what's my choice for the BMotor and the Motor Pinion?????? REALLY REALLY NEED HELP FAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS AND BEST REGARDS!


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04.03.2008, 10:58 AM

what price range? cheap- a feigao 7 or 8 xl. spendy- plettenberg big maxximum


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04.03.2008, 12:24 PM

really fast, I would get some Lipos.... 4S 500mAh 25C or 30C... mamba max can only pump out 100Amps.. so you could possible get 1500 watts out of it Continuously...
Like para said, 7 or 8XL would be good for cheap solution...


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04.04.2008, 06:16 AM

hi guys, the price range for the BM will be under US$300, and i'll only use NiMH batteries(6-12cell).....so, you guys think that's OK


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04.04.2008, 06:48 AM

i think you maybe better buying a cheaper motor and investing in a lipo / a123 setup...

A set of 5s2p A123 will cost you 100, 100 for a charger and 100 for a motor/heatsink....

This would be better than 220 on a neu motor and running on 12 cells IMO
   
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04.04.2008, 09:25 AM

what if i really really, i mean really DON'T want to get into Lipo and i don't mine to get a US$200-300 brushless motor!!! what's are my choice??? thanks


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04.04.2008, 10:23 AM

http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/s...idProduct=6526

Local and $26...
   
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04.04.2008, 10:24 AM

1515/1.5D 2700 120/127 2.7 0.004 4.5 $255.00 Build It
1515/1Y 2200 120/127 2.7 0.006 2.5 $255.00
   
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04.04.2008, 10:49 AM

just looked at the web site but they do not ship to hong kong and china, and i can'y even get into the site.........and bty if i get the 1515/1y//F, what motor gear(how many tooth and which gear)should i get from rcm???


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