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Heatzink 4 Feigao 8L with fans? - 12.25.2006, 08:01 PM

Does any one know where i can get it?


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12.25.2006, 08:31 PM

these and these these come in many different colors and fit for the 540-550 motor size these will work on smooth cans only. hope i helped
   
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12.26.2006, 11:06 AM

Helpful! I'd seen the Integy models, but not the 3Racing units.


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12.26.2006, 01:22 PM

i especially like the units because if you have a smooth can you can bring the temps down a lot plus it looks factory made. But yeah the 3racing i was actually looking for the 3racing minit parts and i ran into them
   
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Do you have the 3Racing units on your truck???

Could you post pics if you do? I'd love to see them!


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12.26.2006, 01:32 PM

no but i was going to put either 3racing or integy fan/heatsink on my 7xl for cooler running plus with these setups i dont have to debat how and where to mount a fan on the motor. Plus on some of the fan/heatsink units have 3pin conectors which allow for a direct plug in to the rx. SORRY NO PICS
   
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01.18.2007, 04:03 PM

How much wil heat sink with fan help?
I have problem with the esc cut's of bacause of the motor temp.
I hav fund a way to use tow heatsinks from 540, so my plan whas tow 540 heat sinks with fan. Wil this help much or just a bit?


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01.18.2007, 04:15 PM

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How much wil heat sink with fan help?
I have problem with the esc cut's of bacause of the motor temp.
I hav fund a way to use tow heatsinks from 540, so my plan whas tow 540 heat sinks with fan. Wil this help much or just a bit?
A little cheaper here than 3racings site for the same thing
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/advanc...ange=0&x=8&y=3

Also your esc isn't getting hot and thermalling because your motor is hot.It usually gets that way because you are overgeared

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01.18.2007, 04:24 PM

do you think i use the wrong gearing? i use 51/16 an 4s lipo
I the gearing the reason its getting to hot? If change to an xl with the same gearing will this help?


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do you think i use the wrong gearing? i use 51/16 an 4s lipo
I the gearing the reason its getting to hot? If change to an xl with the same gearing will this help?
I think you are geared HIGH for an L motor, but that gearing woulg be just about perfect for an XL sized motor...

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01.18.2007, 04:27 PM

okey what should i use?


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okey what should i use?
I think 13-14 tooth pinion would be good. A 14t pinion would give you about 40mph... (@ 3.7v/cell)

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01.18.2007, 09:05 PM

my 8l has always run hot this is just the nature of the motor right, is a fan the only way to keep it cool, i run a 72/16, the motor is a hacker for the e-maxx and has cooling fins on it, i cooked the hacker speedo it had come with now i just in stalled a new version 9920 and just dont want to cook that either, another motor perhaps 8xl
   
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01.18.2007, 09:09 PM

An 8L is too small of a motor for a emaxx, a 7xl on 12 cells is good, a 8xl on 14 cells is also good. Ditch the 8L imo.


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