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WOW What a great site !! -
04.17.2005, 09:17 AM
I have been looking for a site like this one for some time ! Mike seems to be a super person to talk with & Purchase from !
I been in RC for 6 years & gone from Nitro to Electric. With the new Brushless motors & Li-Po's Nitro is old news !
I have 3 Novak 5800 there great systems, but I would like to move up in power.
Most of my running is on pavement and would like to have a super fast Losi XXX-4 to start with or Hop-up My BK2 ?
Witch buggy would handle speeds of over 50mph better ?
Witch buggy / Truck is your favoriate ?
Thank You !
Terry
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04.17.2005, 12:44 PM
Personally, I like 4wd better than 2wd, so I would choose the xxx4. Actually, I would prefer a shaft drive buggy like the MRC or bj4. The Bk2 will be much easier to mod though, and may be a little faster on the top end (not a huge difference in speed either way).
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04.17.2005, 12:59 PM
Yeah, with brushless, go for a shaft drive, And i don't know what you can do with aluminum/delrin, but in my opinion the HPI mt2 SS SCREAMS for a BL conversion!! here is what i have got in mind...;
basic 4200 8-10 GP2200's and a warrior 9918.. (or better.... lipoly.....)
That would push it over the 45-50 mph..
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04.17.2005, 06:33 PM
Yes I really like the BJ4 ! I installed the new belt & Idler pulley for the XXX-4 Losi came out with, it is much stronger & more pliable than the stock one.
I pushed it hard with no belt jumping, but that was with the Novak system. Also the belt is fully inclosed that should be a +
I really don't think I can get a large control to fit in the XXX-4, so I'm wide open for a great Buggy / Truck to convert to a powerfull BL & 3 cell LiPo. I really want it to fly !!
One thing I do want is 4wd, Maybe a G-Maxx ?
Terry
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04.17.2005, 09:08 PM
I run my g-maxx on 5s lipo power. It will eat up most things on the track or otherwise. the xxx4 is hard to work with due to the space constraints.
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G-Maxx Tranny ?? -
04.18.2005, 06:29 AM
Hi.
I'm intrested in the G-maxx but have concerns about the E-Maxx tranny ! Is there a after market trans that will hold up with a BL & LiPo's ?
Also has anyone seen the BJ4 in person ? on JC's web site he has pics. of the BJ4 & it apperas that the spur gear is exposed in the bottom of the chassis, if so that would turn me away !
Serum,
Do you have any pics. of your HPI MT2 That would be great if you could share them with us
Thanks !!
Terry
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04.18.2005, 11:04 AM
It was a sugestion, You asked what was our favorit, I just shared a thought, nothing more.... Though it might be an interesting project to start working on.. That's why i asked about your skills on working on aluminum..
Saves me money, if you did the pilot... ;)
Last edited by Serum; 04.18.2005 at 11:06 AM.
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04.18.2005, 06:45 PM
I have seen the bj4 buggy. It is a sweet ride! I can't recall if the gear was exposed, but the gear on a 1/8 buggy is just as exposed and does not cause any problems, so I wouldn'y let that stop you from considering the Bj4 buggy.
the e-maxx tranny is pretty tough. Once you add some aftermarket idler gears, it can take quite a bit of punishment.
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04.19.2005, 06:27 AM
Good Point Mike ! I had 3 1/8 buggies & never had a probleme with the gear exposed:o
Thanks for the info !!
Terry
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