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hemi123
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12.16.2007, 03:02 PM

you might want to get a bigger pack for that mgm 160amp controller. if you go with 5000mah make sure that the c rate is at least 25 if not the controllers built in lipo cut off will kick in on you at half throttle only if you throttle up really fast. i had this happen with some of my lower mah packs that were a little under 4000mahs.
as for the buggy i too also like the mugen. but have you seem the losi 8ight its also a good choice.
i would run it with the clutch for a while then take it off an try it an see what works better.don't knoe if the clutch will help out its main goal is to help a nitro motor get up on step by letting it rev up into its power band. electric just doesn't need that kind of help.
   
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david lamontagn
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12.16.2007, 07:43 PM

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don't knoe if the clutch will help out its main goal is to help a nitro motor get up on step by letting it rev up into its power band. electric just doesn't need that kind of help.
So why tekno have make the kit with a clutch??????????????
If it was not necessary to run a clutchbell on an electric, why Tekno would spend soooooooooooo much time to develop and build it?????

I think that the main goal of Tekno is to give to the electric conversion the same "trigger feeling" than nitro, and can keep the mechanical brake.

And for the LVC kick at half trottle, i don't know why, flightpower is suppose to be excellent pack, and realy don't know why the MGM 16018 will cut at half trotle

Anyway, i'll be using my buggy only for racing, and re-peak the pack after every 5 minutes run, so if it's a problem for me, i'll disable the LVC and run it in "race mode".
   
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