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Tamiya Bullhead rebuild and electronics install. - 6/26/2012 7:52 PM   
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OK so im starting this project, I already have an esc that I can run dual motors with. A high torque servo and other bits and pieces.
It's gonna be a nice project and hope to have pictures up in the next few days.
I plan on doing a clean install and direct soldering the motors to the esc. ESC has a deans end on it already.
The esc im using is a LRP quantum Competition 2. It handles motors down to 5 turns brushed, so it should handle dual motors fine.
Radio im installing is a cheap radio that I have left over from my E-firestorm.

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RE: Tamiya Bullhead rebuild and electronics install. - 6/26/2012 8:10 PM   
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I will watch this, I like build and rebuild threads

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RE: Tamiya Bullhead rebuild and electronics install. - 6/29/2012 12:37 AM   
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It will look better with the body on it. I chose HPI Firebolt motors being 15T they do have a bit of power.
I bet it will go 25-30mph with Lipo. Right now with my nimh packs it might go 15-20MPH. For a heavy truck thats pretty fast.

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RE: Tamiya Bullhead rebuild and electronics install. - 6/29/2012 1:52 AM   
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If you're planning on restoring it, Tamiya is re-releasing it soon so parts should become easier and cheaper to find.
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/item.php?product-id=58535

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RE: Tamiya Bullhead rebuild and electronics install. - 8/13/2012 6:34 PM   
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Are those Jumbo Kong tires!??! If not, what are they?

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