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10.29.2009, 04:54 PM

I run 7/10/3. Works perfect with a concave throttle profile. Very little to no ballooning.


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11.02.2009, 07:24 AM

which gearing you guys drive with which Motor and how much S on the lipos?
now i am driving the MMM2200 combo with 5s hyperion and 13 pinion

the pinion is to small and the 5s lipo is too much for the mmm 2200 motor
i go next week with 4s lipo and 15 or 16 pinion i think

diff oils in the middel and front under 15 000 makes the car to unstable. its no mather if nitro or if brsuhless. here in germany and europe much pro drivers drives heavier oils. 20 - 50 k in the front and middel
   
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11.02.2009, 11:11 AM

5s on the 2200kv motor is extreme for sure. I use a 1700Kv or 1550kv motor on 5s.
I assume your tracks have super high bite/traction and a smooth surface - lower traction and rough surfaces generally require lighter diff oils for better stability - I wouldn't run heavier than 10k in the front and 20k in the center even on a smooth clay track.
   
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11.02.2009, 11:18 AM

hi there yes i know, 5s is too much. my 4s lipos are on the way.

i am looking for a sammler kv motor to use with higher voltage in my mugen for runtime and good temps
   
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11.06.2009, 05:38 PM

are those 6.5mm bullets on the motor connection?
   
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11.06.2009, 05:51 PM

Yes they are!

Just a test if they will hold on.
   
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11.10.2009, 04:44 AM

hi there

now i drive my mugen with 50k 10k 30k in the diffs. ist the fastest set up i have ever tried without loosing steering

steering is much more then before.
no mather if on a loose or an a high grip track
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11.11.2009, 05:46 PM

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hi there

now i drive my mugen with 50k 10k 30k in the diffs. ist the fastest set up i have ever tried without loosing steering

steering is much more then before.
no mather if on a loose or an a high grip track
mihael
Wow that is thick oil. I am trying 10 10 2 this weekend to see if I get the results I'm looking for.


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11.12.2009, 03:33 AM

our gemran master drives these oils on his mugen an other peopless too on their jammins. its no mather if the track is loose or with more grip.
   
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11.15.2009, 12:31 PM

Mike, does the kit for the 6T work on the 6 buggy as well? I just got the buggy.


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11.15.2009, 01:47 PM

We have a 6B kit listed as well - same basic kit, but a different battery tray fitted to the buggy. :)
   
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11.15.2009, 10:33 PM

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We have a 6B kit listed as well - same basic kit, but a different battery tray fitted to the buggy. :)
Good. Be ordering tomm morning. Hopefully they are in stock


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11.16.2009, 02:18 PM

Just ordered....thanks!!!


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11.18.2009, 05:33 AM

hi there

i am building my second mbx6t brsuhless truggy. so i will tkae rc monster parts again i like the balance and the leightwight compare to the tekno kit

so my quation

woul the rc monster battery tray from the mbx6 buggy fit to the mbx6t truggy? i do neo need a big batterie tray, 140mm are more then enough for my lipos.

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11.18.2009, 11:25 AM

The buggy tray won't fit the truggy directly - the holes are slightly different. The truggy tray is significantly larger, but you can use the extra size to tune front/rear weight bias with a smaller pack. I line my trays with a thin foam(for traction and padding), which allows the battery to stay put during the run. Some use a small amount of velcro on the battery and tray to add positioning security. :)
   
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