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remie
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01.19.2007, 04:28 PM

here's a Japan site.
http://www.aircraft-world.com/

they've got a lot of hyperion stuff.:027:


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01.19.2007, 04:53 PM

you guys think the hyperions are suited for cars?
thanks, mike.:D


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01.19.2007, 06:06 PM

Of the motors I saw with a front and rear shaft they looked too small IMHO...plus how is the lack of a center diff going to act on the now solid motor shaft connecting both front and rear driveshafts ?? Won't that be a source of great torque stress along the common shaft when the two axles try to turn at different speeds in a corner for instance ??

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06.21.2010, 01:07 AM

wow, ancient thread.


what ever happened to that buggy? how much that lipo pack back then?


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06.21.2010, 09:07 AM

Quote:
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you guys think the hyperions are suited for cars?
thanks, mike.:D

Was there a time before I went brushless when Hyperion wasn't the best batt around , man, i can't remember a time before high quality lipos came along!--Josh
   
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