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New to Brushless - 09.25.2006, 07:31 PM

Well I am kind of new to brushless and i have an e-maxx and was wondering on who can school me on everything. Also can people give me the links and tell me the price range on all the bl motors. Trying not to spend so much money.:confused:
   
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Well I am kind of new to brushless and i have an e-maxx and was wondering on who can school me on everything. Also can people give me the links and tell me the price range on all the bl motors. Trying not to spend so much money.:confused:
welcome to the forums!

i am not trying to be mean but the search button can be very helpful.

also the prices can be found in the Rc-monster.com store..............

if you want cheap with little drivetrain up-grades look at the novak HV-maxx series of systems...............
   
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09.25.2006, 07:55 PM

What im saying is that im not trying to spend like $1000. Im not trying to be cheap. What i want is rlliable. And i have searched. It really doesnt help me to much.
   
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And i have searched. It really doesnt help me to much.
really? helped me..............


http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...maxx+brushless

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...maxx+brushless

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...maxx+brushless

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...maxx+brushless

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http://www.rc-monster.com/categories.php?cat=9

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09.26.2006, 03:35 PM

Thanks for the help. Maybe i wasnt searching for the right thing.
   
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09.26.2006, 03:40 PM

Yup. A good way for prices is look at the store, jsut go to the home page and go to Brushless set ups. Then, if you have questions about what your looking at...
Also, what are you looking to spend would help? You could go 9920/xl motor, not sure which one cuz we don't know how many cells you are running....


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09.26.2006, 04:54 PM

Im getting the FLM chassis soon. So Ill be open to any amount of cells. I dont want to insane. I want something in the 45 mph area.
   
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09.26.2006, 04:57 PM

That depends on the motor too dude. Try 14 cells 7xl....


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09.26.2006, 05:46 PM

the 45 mph range takes some money, to get a stable ride.

here is what i would do;

7075 diffcups
aluminum diffhousings
T-maxx 3.3 bulks
front>stock driveshafts
rear>MIP/UE cvd's
center>stock driveshafts (keep some flex in the drivetrain for less wear)
singlespeed would be nice, or the singlespeed drive-dog (goes for 12 bucks)
setup;

Neu 1512, Quark 125 speedo.

that's a top-notch setup, for relative cheap.
   
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09.26.2006, 05:52 PM

Ive got rear shafts already. And since the FLM chassis comes with one dog bone i will be good. Now i need the diff stuff and the motor and controller
   
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09.26.2006, 05:59 PM

You made a nice start then!

Make sure not to save money on the batteries. Good batteries are the key to a fast setup.
   
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09.26.2006, 09:10 PM

Ive got gp 3300s from radioshack. Ive recently rebuilt them to side by side configuration. This is my second year in the hobby. I know all about brushed and all and know about the drive train upgrades. I just need to know where i can spend like 350-400 on a bl system. Ill keep doing my homework.
   
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09.26.2006, 10:33 PM

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...Make sure not to save money on the batteries. Good batteries are the key to a fast setup.
:dft008: "Make sure not to save money..." ?? ;)
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09.27.2006, 01:46 AM

not good? do not save money on the batteries, that is correct, right? help me out Buddy.. It's hard enough being a foreigner... LOL
   
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09.27.2006, 10:18 PM

I know a lot about batteries. Im going to stay with my Gold Peak 3300s. Those are good enough for me and are very durble. Im getting the superbrain 997 becouse my current charger is very uncapable of charging todays high Miliamp betteries.
   
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