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01.08.2007, 07:24 PM

That wouldnt be easy as you'd need a floater to check fuel capacity.. Would be a cool addition, though!


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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01.08.2007, 07:28 PM

yea it would be good to let pros know when to do their pits.
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01.08.2007, 07:42 PM

sounds like an invention whos up for it. LOL it would be good thought becuase they know when to pit getting the most out of there run like mike said.
   
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01.08.2007, 08:48 PM

Good invention, but not worth the time imo.

If the drivers have a day or so to practice, they will know pretty much when to pit (1 lap before the tank is almost empty) so they dont run out before the motor just goes ~BRRRRRRRRRRR~ lol.


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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01.08.2007, 09:10 PM

With all the fuel sloshing around in the tank due to vehicle angle (including upside down) and bumps, it would be very difficult to make an accurate general purpose fuel level indicator. The best way I can think of is to make a fuel flow meter in the actual fuel line. You'd have to somehow program in the fuel tank capacity so it knows how full it is.

Easier to do away with fuel issues by going brushless. :)
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01.08.2007, 09:16 PM

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Easier to do away with fuel issues by going brushless. :)
Was about to post the EXACT same thing! :005: :027:


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yupp and its easy to tell if our batterys are dieing lol:005:
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01.08.2007, 09:22 PM

Too bad it takes twice maybe even three times the time to pit.


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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Easier to do away with fuel issues by going brushless. :)
LOL yes that is the best way to settle that just ditch gas tank and go BL. hehe!
   
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LOL yes that is the best way to settle that just ditch gas tank and go BL. hehe!
Had a really high feeling that you would agree, gorilla! :)


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01.08.2007, 09:25 PM

I'm sure lipos are a little difficult since they dump kinda quick, but NiMHs have a slightly slower dump curve. I can tell when my Revo only has about 30-60 sec left by the loss in punch.

If you wanted to know exactly when it will dump, you'd just need something that will measure the current of the battery (like the Eagletree), calculate Ah and then tell you when you reach 85% if the battery capacity.
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01.08.2007, 09:31 PM

man i dont have my lipos yet but i was driving the mini micro t and someone said the battery just stops just like it is lipo so i drove it. While driving it i was having fun the whole time and the voltage seemed to be the same and all of a sudden while going like 15mph is breaks immediatly and the battery died it was like a slow break the cutoff was so defined it was like a line that when it crossed it just shut down.

Sylvester- Yes i very much di agree with that statement -Brushless rocks!!!- but seriously when you are using 8000mah maxams batteries and you are at the track racing w/ the nitros and they pit for fuel 6 to 7 times and you are still going it really make them think twice about Electric.

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01.08.2007, 09:41 PM

Yea! Lipo, BL, telemtry, and a reliable vehicle is the way of the future!

Gorilla ; Was the micro-t using a lipo or standard nimh?


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01.08.2007, 09:55 PM

it was a standard mah but for some reason it seemed to have the characteristics or a lipo, Like total overpoweringness instant wheelers, and a cutoff at the very end of the battery that goes from full speed to 0mph in about 3 seconds and it stayed dead it was the weirdest thing i guess it was just because it was 4 cells and that might be why it does that. strange really
   
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