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I smell a 1/5 scale conversion kit.....
   
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I smell a 1/5 scale conversion kit.....
The 2025 is being tested now in a Baja. It's a bit much for the MMM though...


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The 2025 is being tested now in a Baja. It's a bit much for the MMM though...
High voltage. You know, 10S is good, 12S is better and 14-20S would hit the spot. Good thing we're not in Europe.
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High voltage. You know, 10S is good, 12S is better and 14-20S would hit the spot. Good thing we're not in Europe.
Yeah, it is a good think. Not only would we be so poor from paying taxes that we could not afford hobbies, we would also be stuck waiting in long lines for health care. And you could not even shoot yourself if you wanted too.
   
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High voltage. You know, 10S is good, 12S is better and 14-20S would hit the spot. Good thing we're not in Europe.
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The 2025 is being tested now in a Baja. It's a bit much for the MMM though...
Well then, something will have to be done about then!

It will be time to break out the MMMM
   
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The 2025 is being tested now in a Baja. It's a bit much for the MMM though...
Patrick,

Are you planning on releasing the 2025 at the same time as the ICE-HV-160 Car?

From the picture you posted it seems the 2025 will have a 8mm shaft. Is that the case? Can you share any additional info on the 2025?
   
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Patrick,

Are you planning on releasing the 2025 at the same time as the ICE-HV-160 Car?

From the picture you posted it seems the 2025 will have a 8mm shaft. Is that the case? Can you share any additional info on the 2025?
We will probably stick with the 8mm shaft. A motor with that much torque needs a shaft that large.


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The pinions on FG 1/5 scale cars are 10 mm, the gear for MCD is 8 mm but it is not really a "pinion", the Electric Harm 1/5 scaler uses 5 mm pinions (and a cheap Chinease motor). I am not familiar with the HPI, but then again the Baja and the 5T are probably your largest market for the BL conversion.

Just one of this issues I'll need to figure out for my MCD conversion.

Any ETA on this motor?
   
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