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MBX5 T brushless - 12.08.2007, 05:23 AM

Hello,
thanks to this excellent forum, i've finished my first "big" conversion:
it's an mbx5 t prospec with the rcm motor mount, mgm 22418 and neu 1521/1d, a 4s evo20 4900 for now (5000 evo 25 to come), battey tray and esc mount are made of pieces of aluminium i've got; waiting for a rcm battery tray...
everything runs well, nothing under 120°F so not too bad i think, and the motor is a beast!!


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let me know what you think about it; any suggestions will be apreciated...


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12.08.2007, 08:33 AM

Dude that looks great, I'm totally jealous and yeah that motor is a monster for sure.


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12.08.2007, 04:34 PM

Yikes!!! Is that a 1521 Neu? Huge, indeed...

Very nice Mugen MBX-5T..nice work!


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12.08.2007, 09:14 PM

MONSTER motor- looks like a ripsnorter!
I wonder what is the ratio of motor weight to vehicle weight???
   
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12.09.2007, 09:00 AM

Thanks for the coments!
rtr aproximatively 144oz for the truggy, and 19.9oz for the motor so the motor's weight is about 1/7 of the truggy.
   
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very nice


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01.01.2008, 10:53 PM

Very nice. I love the 1521/1Y I have in my truck. Do you have video of yuor truck running? I still have to make a good video of the truck running.
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01.01.2008, 11:07 PM

Very Nice Mugen! I like it allot. Looks like it should tear up some track. Make sure to post the pictures of it when you get the final battery tray installed. Although... I think the one you have looks fine.

That is a serious motor you have there. I have a 1521/1y in my revo and love it as well. Powerfull and cool is a great combo.


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01.07.2008, 08:00 PM

thanks,
no video at the time, will do soon.
The battery tray is there, just a little cleaning on the truck and i'll post the pics
Yes the 1521 is great but is a little hard with my lipo: about 120°F with a 5000mah evo25 after about 15min, what do tou think about it? is it to much?
I just bought 2 dewalt packs to see if a123's handles it better...

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01.07.2008, 08:11 PM

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thanks,
no video at the time, will do soon.
The battery tray is there, just a little cleaning on the truck and i'll post the pics
Yes the 1521 is great but is a little hard with my lipo: about 120°F with a 5000mah evo25 after about 15min, what do tou think about it? is it to much?
I just bought 2 dewalt packs to see if a123's handles it better...
Seems ok temp wise. The A123s will be good as they can take the abuse.
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