get it on the track and you will se that the temps will go much lower
This is most likely your problem! Grass is alot more drag than most realize. Esspecially with a buggy, you have smaller tires and not a lot of ground clearence, not only do the smaller tires not roll through the grass easy but your plowing grass with the entire chassis and suspension. Try running on dirt or ashpalt and see check your temps
Yeah, grass field, why didn't I realize that would be the cause of it...
If I run in a large grass football field (off season, not cut), WOT,the motor temps at 165F, that's in a Revo, so a buggy will have a much harder time getting through the grass, would take more power for sure.
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