Time for an update of this thread
I am still lovin' the look of the BR50 trophy truck body but underneath it i'm now running the Mantis truggy chassis with truggy tires as my bash spot sort of "requires" more than buggy tires.
Electric components (Neu 1515/1100kv motor, Jazz 55-20-32 ESC and 10s1p A123 cells) and chassis layout remained nearly unchanged. I'm finally using a proper custom aluminium motor mount which enables me to run without "backup" fans over the motor since it can now dissipate heat over a rear mounted aluminum "clamp" to the chassis which acts like a big heatsink. A second big plus of this type of motor mount is that gear mesh of the pinion and spur always remains perfect. I never have to retighten my pinion as i had to with the old motor mount.o
I tested a few tire sets.
Axial Terraizer: I started with the standard tires of the Mantis Chassis.
I made a
short video (using a locked center diff) with this tire set
. Due to the locked center diff the car wheeled too much and was hard to drive
. Thise tires are good for bashing but are too wide and bouncy to give precise control of the car which is needed when running on a track
HPI Phaltline
A friend of mine wanted to push his MBX6 buggy to speed so i took the opportunity and mounted HPI Phaltlines and added 2 A123 cells for a total of 12s1p A123 to get more RPM (i was too lazy to mount a bigger pinion)
Here is a video of this testrun
. First off don't take it too serious. I do not intend to make a speed demon out of my trophy truck. I did not make any adjustments to the suspension.
. Asphalt was partly wet and it was freezing cold ... Those tires did not provide good grip but were fun to powerslide until they became unglued (factory glued).
Proline Badlands: cut to fit Proline VTR wheels and using AKA truggy inserts
Here is a video of this test run
. There is a big improvement when it comes to wheelies and ballooning compared too standard mounted badland tires.
. Handling is more precise especially while cornering at high speed. Forward bite remains unchanged and is "beastlyl" on grass.
. Definitively one of my favorite tire set
Proline Caliber VTR: Those are intended for track type of driving
Here is a video of this test run
. I chose the M2 (medium) compound which truely is not suited for actual outside temperatures (2°C or 36°F). Eventhough the soil was partly wet the calibers did not grip well. Rear axle was way too loose and oversteer was hard to control.
. Nonetheless the car felt very nimble. I guess i have to wait until spring to get the most out of them.