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Question Brushless Setup questions for a G2R - 02.08.2006, 02:24 PM

I am building a new truck based around the G2R chassis. I am planning on running 14 cells for power. I am going to use the single speed tranny conversion kit, and the strobe slipper.

My questions are:

1. what would be better a BK Wanderer 8XL or a Lehner Basic XL2800 ? (with a 9920 controller)

2. What bore pinion does the BK take ? (1/8" ?)

3. Would a 14 tooth pinion with the 51 tooth ofna spur be right ?

4. I drove a firends emaxx with the HV-Maxx the other day, and I was really blown away by the amount of torque. Do these motors really have a noticeable amount of power over the HV-Maxx ? (if you've tried both)

I prefer runtime over top speed if that helps for what I am looking for.

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02.08.2006, 02:58 PM

1) Definately a wanderer 8XL
2)The wanderer is 5mm, and the BASIC is 1/8"
3) Don't own a revo, so couldn't comment
5)A 8XL will make an HV Maxx look like a tyco rc.
   
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02.08.2006, 03:13 PM

Welcome to the forum Seaning. Maxdude is right, I agree with him in all points.

The gearing will depend on your tire choice, too. An 8XL on 14 cells should be able to pull your G2R around at 35-40mph without much problems.

If you really prefer runtime over speed, some folks here had good experience with the 9XL. But a 8XL will be nice too.

The Wanderer VS Lehner question, well, the Wanderer XXL will have more torque, but the Lehner would be easier on your ESC. Altough a 9920 will handle the 8XL no problem.

Again, welcome here. I'm sure you will find any info here to make the build-up easy, and you will end up with an awesome RC!

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02.08.2006, 04:30 PM

Runtimes depdn ont he batt too. If u want an hour long run time, get some nice lipos!
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02.08.2006, 04:59 PM

i agree with maxxdude about the HV an 8xl will have atleast twice the power of an HV-Maxx
   
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02.08.2006, 05:21 PM

My buddy is eager to see one of these up with his HV-Maxx. He's pretty proud of his rig, and almost had me sold on an HV-Maxx before I got on this forum. If an 8XL will produce twice the power of the HV-Maxx I'll have to be sure to get some rope to tie the sucker down with. :027:
   
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02.08.2006, 06:25 PM

I have run two hv maxxes. The 8xl will does better than that. 14 51 is a good start. You could step up some if you like to a 16 or 15.
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02.09.2006, 05:38 PM

I plan on running series 40's Moabs for the tires. Would I need to go any lower than 14 51 ?

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I think the 14 51 should be fine. I worry about the diffs. But you find out how they hold up.


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My buddy is eager to see one of these up with his HV-Maxx. He's pretty proud of his rig, and almost had me sold on an HV-Maxx before I got on this forum. If an 8XL will produce twice the power of the HV-Maxx I'll have to be sure to get some rope to tie the sucker down with. :027:
Sounds like you're gonna have one jealous friend once you get your 8XL......:027:
   
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he is going to be really jealous and then he will want one
   
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