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View Poll Results: Will Novaks system be the new thing to hit RC since the Mini Revolution?
Yes, Electric is the way of the future... period 46 74.19%
No, Nitro will always be better 1 1.61%
I have a pimped out HPI 5b... so haha 2 3.23%
I run Tyco at the track 13 20.97%
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12.06.2007, 12:00 PM

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SQUEAK!


Sorry, always wanted to start a post that way.

Hopefully Novak's never HV system can combine the strengths of the old hv (good startup and matched performance) and cure the weaknesses (you know what they are). If they can produce a 6s sytem with a decent size (540+) motor I am sure it will be a hit. Plus having some off the shelf conversion setups will only help out the conversion portion of the hobby. More competition means better prices, etc.

I personally prefer the sensorless motors, my aveox/quark setups are very smooth and powerful. Even the low cost MM can be a very nice performer with the right motors.
I totally agree. While the Novak won't be the thing that starts the "revolution" it's another nice step to more mainstream acceptance and better products from everyone. I personally feel that the MMM or the Tekin setups are going to be the best bang for the buck.

On another note, I would really like to see a 1:8 brushless truggy that didn't start life as a nitro. One that was built completely around a brushless/lipo system. Chassis, drivetrain, everything. I know . . .
   
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