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car for the motor - 08.07.2009, 06:34 AM

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I want to choose a car for my motor and esc
I've a medusa 36-60-2200 and MMM esc. I want a brushless off-road. What will be a proper choice for this combination?
   
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08.07.2009, 06:57 AM

1/8th scale buggy
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08.07.2009, 08:24 AM

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HI
I want to choose a car for my motor and esc
I've a medusa 36-60-2200 and MMM esc. I want a brushless off-road. What will be a proper choice for this combination?
Brushless?? With that combo??? Are you sure??
   
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08.07.2009, 09:43 AM

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Brushless?? With that combo??? Are you sure??
very funny
   
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08.07.2009, 11:46 AM



A nice 1/8 buggy would be ideal, or a perhaps a lighter weight truggy (crt .5 maybe?).
   
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08.07.2009, 11:54 AM

I'm not sure. I would stick to a LIGHT weight 1/8 buggy IMO. I know the 36-60 Medusa is a hefty little motor but he has the 2200kv. I would try to keep it as light as possibly, stick to 4s only and watch those temps.


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08.07.2009, 05:28 PM

Ok. I'll choose a 1/8 buggy but which one is the lightest? I can convert a nitro one or buy something like RC8e or hyper9e but don't knw which one is the lightest?

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08.07.2009, 05:36 PM

Light buggies are: MBX6, XB808

You can however lighten any buggy depending on your budget.

Light car is not always advantage. Only most of the time :)

RC8e factory team is quite nice

36-60 will push even heavier buggy :) we are talking about 100-200g difference between models except stock D8

get car that you can get easily parts for


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08.10.2009, 02:37 AM

Thanks a lot for your help
   
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