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09.08.2008, 05:08 PM

lol

its all good..



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09.08.2008, 05:18 PM

Tony used them here : http://stampedeproject.com/RC-Car-Tr...onversion.html
   
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now that u mentioned it i do remember seeing those.. just couldnt figure out how they worked

and brian, the enos, just the capacitor and some sort of switch to allow the cap to charge but then release its energy back into the system via radio and pwm... not a voltage doubler


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09.08.2008, 07:29 PM

About the E-NOS, if you have a pan car running 4 cells (4.8V) you could use a BEC set to 6v* to charge a large capacitor. Then use a relay on a third channel to activate the "NOS".

*Assuming said BEC is capable of boosting the voltage.

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now that u mentioned it i do remember seeing those.. just couldnt figure out how they worked

and brian, the enos, just the capacitor and some sort of switch to allow the cap to charge but then release its energy back into the system via radio and pwm... not a voltage doubler
I remember calling A123 racing and talking to a tech about those boosters. Said they were only good for about 200-300 watts max - lower powered brushed motors only that need a little "kick".

Guess even they new that trying to do this in a high power system would require a really high current source and a huge converter array.

BTW - does anybody have a transcript of this thread? Look like Traxxas took it down.


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09.09.2008, 10:01 AM

looks like they took it down


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09.09.2008, 10:11 AM

This one is priceless - Electro Sound http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=10



Envious of brushless-running battery-heads? Want to drive your nitro vehicle in the cul-de-sac after hours without neighbors calling the cops? ElectroSound(TM) with engine noise dampener is what you need.

Scare nitro drivers -- if they think you're driving electric, they'll give up without a race!

If you can't afford an electric conversion, ElectroSound(TM) is the next best thing!
   
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09.11.2008, 04:50 PM

That is a load of BS!

Have a look at this one
http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=6

i thought H2o and water is the same thing.


Also WTF is this for?

http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=1

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Origional price $39
Sale price $49
http://www.unbelievablerc.com/detail.php?pid=26

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Behind every Unbelievable RC product is the backing of decades of design & engineering experience. Our technical team worked on such legendary products as superconducting blinker fluid, muffler bearings, the self-adjusting clutch belt, piston return springs, the silent travel alarm, non-stick tape, and the solar-powered flashlight.

Today, Unbelievable RC engineers are bringing the world of radio-controlled vehicles to the next level of sophistication with such best-selling hits as Go-Fast Goop and the Engine Buff nitro engine displacement increase kit. Our company charter contains a 5-year plan mandating a consistent stream of new product releases that are guaranteed to put the industry on notice... and keep it there.



NON STICK TAPE????

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It is a spoof site - enjoy it for what it is... Very creative...
   
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