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Brushless Tower.Terror... - 10.29.2006, 01:40 PM

Hey, I just ran across this video...
http://www.geocities.com/aqwut/RCM/T...o_Teil1_00.WMV

it's brushless tower terror 10XL on 6S.... it's wickedly fast...
wow.. to track-sau is making this truck for tower hobbies....

it's awesome price... I want one...

what do you guys think of it?...


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10.29.2006, 02:01 PM

THats what I'm gonna be running in my BPP LSP. 10XL on 6S is gonna fly :D. I'm a little lost as to what its gonna be though...The Tower Terror is the truck in the video that TH is gonna sell, right? Not BL though, correct?
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10.29.2006, 02:10 PM

I've seen that truck in the mag of towers, and the first thing i thought of (as with every nitro i see) convert it to nitro.. Looks good, beefy diffs..

Nice..

6S good lipo's can make your puppy FLY squee..
   
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10.29.2006, 02:13 PM

Thats what I'm hoping for :D.
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10.29.2006, 02:22 PM

I was going to run 6s on my 7xl last week but one of my Lipos is dead. Going for Maxamps soon.


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10.29.2006, 02:43 PM

6S on the 7XL is way too hot nick..

My 7XL takes 120-130A on 5S. (on a lightweight truck)
   
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10.29.2006, 03:56 PM

Really Serum... my 7XL doesn't draw more than 90Amps on my LST.... I'm using a Hyoki AC tester....

Squee... That trucks been out a while.. but in Germany... I think that's the most beefy 10th scale I've seen... I'm gettin' that truck for sure... $300... that's awesome... I'll just sell the stock radio, engine, pipe, tank... I'm actually gonna use (8XL, 9XL, or 10XL). but 20C 6S 4400Mah Lipos.... man I'm gonna have a new truck for Christmas(From my GF)... and I got me a GST 7.7 for Xmas...

I think tower has a motor bracket kit to fit on a 540 motor... for an extra $35... I say just make it urself...


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10.29.2006, 04:00 PM

Well my eagle tree tells me different on my lightweight maxx (7. something LBS rtr) that' with 5S lipo.
   
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10.29.2006, 05:22 PM

wow.... my LST is 16 Lbs with 18 Cells....

That tower terror would be cool.. it's only 8lbs rtr...


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