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anything new coming from the novak camp? -
06.30.2009, 07:07 PM
as stated?????
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06.30.2009, 08:12 PM
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as stated?????
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Well, let's see. In the last couple of months, we have released our new platform, Ballistic Mod wind motors, 5 Havoc Spec/Sport systems, Goat Crawler 3S esc, SmartBoost for 1 cell racing, The Dig for Dual Crawlers, a buncha rotors, and soon the Ballistic Spec wind motors.
After these releases, we still have more cool stuff in the pipeline....
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06.30.2009, 08:25 PM
Nice! We want some 1/8 scale good stuff tho!
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06.30.2009, 09:03 PM
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Nice! We want some 1/8 scale good stuff tho!
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thats what i was getting at. stuff that can keep up with the mmm and rx8. i have seen hardy any changes in novaks 1/8th scale lineup the hv pro is just a hv maxx with a few extra goodies. lets see some nice 1/8th sensored systems 
im in the market
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06.30.2009, 09:10 PM
Any 6s+ controllers in the works with motor kvs to match?
Also, this is more of a design question, but it seems the current HV series stuff is designed to run at high rpms. Is there a particular reason for that decision? Being sensored, I would think that lower rpms would be just fine, and there would be less strain on parts (bearings, rotor, etc) if it was spinning at the typical 35-40k rpm range. Not knocking your stuff or anything, just curious.
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07.01.2009, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by emaxxnitro
thats what i was getting at. stuff that can keep up with the mmm and rx8. i have seen hardy any changes in novaks 1/8th scale lineup the hv pro is just a hv maxx with a few extra goodies. lets see some nice 1/8th sensored systems 
im in the market 
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Yes we have been working on a new platform for our 1/8 Buggy/Truggy market for about the last six months. We are in the early stages of testing and things are going well. We will be offering a brand new Speed control with some unique new features and at least two sizes of motor with various Kv ratings that will meet the Roar specs. I can't give a definite delivery date but it will be some time this year.
Bob N
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07.01.2009, 06:24 PM
Very good to hear, i liked my uv maxx until it fried in an e-revo. A true 1/8 system from novak would be welcome, more competition, hopefully good prices.
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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07.01.2009, 06:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob Novak
Yes we have been working on a new platform for our 1/8 Buggy/Truggy market for about the last six months. We are in the early stages of testing and things are going well. We will be offering a brand new Speed control with some unique new features and at least two sizes of motor with various Kv ratings that will meet the Roar specs. I can't give a definite delivery date but it will be some time this year.
Bob N
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ok  i will wait. the mm with bec can hold me till then. go novak!
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07.01.2009, 07:24 PM
another 8th scale option will be great.
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07.01.2009, 08:00 PM
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Any 6s+ controllers in the works with motor kvs to match?
Also, this is more of a design question, but it seems the current HV series stuff is designed to run at high rpms. Is there a particular reason for that decision? Being sensored, I would think that lower rpms would be just fine, and there would be less strain on parts (bearings, rotor, etc) if it was spinning at the typical 35-40k rpm range. Not knocking your stuff or anything, just curious.
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The reason the HV motor has such high Kv's is that it is a three slot motor and three slot motors are by their nature higher Kv motors. A 12 slot motor will have about 1/4 the Kv of a 3 slot motor. The bigger 1/8 motors out now are all 12 slot motors. They are more time consuming to wind and there for more expensive. The new motor that we are working on is also a 12 slot motor.
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07.01.2009, 08:45 PM
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The reason the HV motor has such high Kv's is that it is a three slot motor and three slot motors are by their nature higher Kv motors. A 12 slot motor will have about 1/4 the Kv of a 3 slot motor. The bigger 1/8 motors out now are all 12 slot motors. They are more time consuming to wind and there for more expensive. The new motor that we are working on is also a 12 slot motor.
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good.
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07.01.2009, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob Novak
The reason the HV motor has such high Kv's is that it is a three slot motor and three slot motors are by their nature higher Kv motors. A 12 slot motor will have about 1/4 the Kv of a 3 slot motor. The bigger 1/8 motors out now are all 12 slot motors. They are more time consuming to wind and there for more expensive. The new motor that we are working on is also a 12 slot motor.
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INFO ASAP!!!! 
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07.01.2009, 11:06 PM
I am happy there is more competition, it drives the competitive spirit thus bringing us more and better products.....
It's a vicious cycle!
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07.02.2009, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob Novak
Yes we have been working on a new platform for our 1/8 Buggy/Truggy market for about the last six months. We are in the early stages of testing and things are going well. We will be offering a brand new Speed control with some unique new features and at least two sizes of motor with various Kv ratings that will meet the Roar specs. I can't give a definite delivery date but it will be some time this year.
Bob N
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Good news! Watching "The Big 3" compete for dominance in the 1/8th market is going to be good.  Tekin has a good lead on you guys but there are a lot of loyal Novak fans that will be very pleased to get their hands on a more powerful system. No offense but the current HV systems just aren't up to par with the options from Castle and Tekin, I have no doubt the new ones will put up a good fight.
All I ever wanted was an honest weeks pay for an honest days work.
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07.02.2009, 10:29 AM
More competition usually means lower prices.... YAY!
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