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mndsm

I'M OFFENDED!
Yeah, the Traxxas XL_10 one is the one I was considering. That is all good information though. I was considering going straight to the Novak, but that is a little more than I want to spend right now. I was thinking sticking to conventional Ni-MH batteries and brushed motors for now, and MAYBE upgrading to brushless once I build another car. Kinda looking for a 4wd electric truggy. No one seems to make them though.
 

GYG

New Member
Yeah, the Traxxas XL_10 one is the one I was considering. That is all good information though. I was considering going straight to the Novak, but that is a little more than I want to spend right now. I was thinking sticking to conventional Ni-MH batteries and brushed motors for now, and MAYBE upgrading to brushless once I build another car. Kinda looking for a 4wd electric truggy. No one seems to make them though.
If brushed motors are the food of choice for a while, if you haven't already, look into the V2 modified motors by Orion and Peak. The cylindrical brushes coming down at an angle are very easy on the comm, and you can go a lonnnng time between comm cuts with those motors.

Budget version
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXNMZ6&P=7

High end race version
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXFSY1&P=7

I've got a 12 turn version of the Revolution motors, and it RIPS!!
 

mndsm

I'M OFFENDED!
I hadn't looked at new motors. I was going to see what Trinity had to offer, as I am quite pleased with the Chameleon i'm running now. But that's kickin to know that the GYG runs those, going to have to check those out some. I like the idea of less comm cuts too. Speaking of that, how often does something like that need done? I'm not real familiar with RC maitenance, (which is probably why my old associated truck was teh busted) and any other pointers would be excellent.
 

RoadRageMotors

New Member
Might be interested....
all of the mod motors have 2-3 runs on them

10x? orion revoution
6x2 orion revoution
6x1 vantage Surikara edition
8x2 P94
19x1 reedy spec 19 quad mag
17x1 peak racing jaguar

as well as a case full of 27t roar stock motors and 2 bran new arms lots of brushes
 

GYG

New Member
Speaking of that, how often does something like that need done? I'm not real familiar with RC maitenance, (which is probably why my old associated truck was teh busted) and any other pointers would be excellent.
Eventually the commutator gets scored and burnt, and performance falls off. You can buy a comm stick, which cleans the surface of the commutator, but eventually the comm will wear and it'll need to be cut. Cutting down a big pencil eraser into strips, and using that to clean the comm will work ok too, but it's only a temporary fix.

A comm in good condition will look shiny gold...



Here's a decent site with some good info...

http://www.rcracingusa.net/electricmotor.htm
 

GYG

New Member
well as for the cost of crashes, i haven had a crash cost more than $10 to repair on my walkera 36, and the avrage crash cost $3
I'm guessing you've never dumped it in rotor first trying an inverted hover? :) When I crash, I usually dump it into the ground doing something stupid that I shouldn't be trying! Ha!

Good solid crashes on my Night Ranger 3D would cost me at least $25 (main shaft $7, blades $15, grips $6, boom $4, etc).
 
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GYG

New Member
all of the mod motors have 2-3 runs on them

10x? orion revoution
6x2 orion revoution
6x1 vantage Surikara edition
8x2 P94
19x1 reedy spec 19 quad mag
17x1 peak racing jaguar

as well as a case full of 27t roar stock motors and 2 bran new arms lots of brushes
Dude, make use of some of that stuff and come race with us!! :drive1:
 

GYG

New Member
im still nowhere near flying inverted, you've got me beat there
Remember, I said "trying" !! Ha Ha! :kooch2: I can do it all day long on a sim, but there's just something about doing it in real life that's a struggle...heli's are a test of a person's persistance, that's for sure!
 

mndsm

I'M OFFENDED!
But it never stops you from trying. I've burned out a set of bearings and an A arm on my truck trying stupid shit, and i've only had it a week!
 

mndsm

I'M OFFENDED!
Get with it then. Sounds like you got a whole damn hobby store together. Get a truck rollin and let's do it!
 

dmention7

Hater
But it never stops you from trying. I've burned out a set of bearings and an A arm on my truck trying stupid shit, and i've only had it a week!
Get one of those big beefy RPM bumpers. They may look a bit janky, but they're only a couple of bucks and they'll keep you from crunching those a-arms as easily. I think that big frankensteined brush guard I had was the only thing that kept me from mashing mine up right before you did...

http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/products/assoc/chassis.htm

(only shown in blue, but I have a black one)
 
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