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What''s your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
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RE: What's your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
I chose electric, obviously. Ive had gassers, everyone who knows me knows my deal.
Basically when I get off work at 7am I can go run in my yard and not bother my neighbors. Sure the runtimes are shorter, but not that short. With $110 worth of Zippy lipos I can get 25mins+ of runtime. If I want to run longer I can just change out the batteries and go again. My entire brushless setup for the XBe, including 3 pairs of batteries, a charger to charge 4 of them at the same time, ESC and motor were all less than $500 combined. Its hard to beat the power, controllability and just ease of use of electric. It fits my needs perfectly, I have plenty of runtime whenever I want (even at 3am!), CRAZY power and the ease of use.
Basically when I get off work at 7am I can go run in my yard and not bother my neighbors. Sure the runtimes are shorter, but not that short. With $110 worth of Zippy lipos I can get 25mins+ of runtime. If I want to run longer I can just change out the batteries and go again. My entire brushless setup for the XBe, including 3 pairs of batteries, a charger to charge 4 of them at the same time, ESC and motor were all less than $500 combined. Its hard to beat the power, controllability and just ease of use of electric. It fits my needs perfectly, I have plenty of runtime whenever I want (even at 3am!), CRAZY power and the ease of use.
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RE: What's your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
I started out with 1/10 electric RC cars (tamiya grasshopper!) and then moved onto a 1/10 kyosho gasser,
Then got a 1/8 gasser which I extended the chassis so it was more like 1/7th.
Then onto 23cc Smartech traveller. I dont miss the 1/10 electric or the 1/8th at all.
Im a basher not a racer tho.
Loud noises make your heart beat faster, when your heat beats faster you get excited.
Thats how i figure it, gassers are more exciting to me.
Then got a 1/8 gasser which I extended the chassis so it was more like 1/7th.
Then onto 23cc Smartech traveller. I dont miss the 1/10 electric or the 1/8th at all.
Im a basher not a racer tho.
Loud noises make your heart beat faster, when your heat beats faster you get excited.
Thats how i figure it, gassers are more exciting to me.
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i have both and can't choose a favorite. i will say that i had 6 gas 1/5ths and after getting the electric i sold all but 1... i will always keep my 1st highly modded rampage tt and love running it, the sound of the full mod obr and ddm pipe is amazing! but... the xb-e is awesome, and thats stock, once all my mods are done it'll be insane. the xbe is so fun that i sold my mcd evo3 cheap just to fund mods for it. sooo, just get both... then i don't have to choose
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RE: What's your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
I dunno about you guys but my interest in 1/5th scales started due to the realism, weight, and sound. Gas all the way!
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RE: What's your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
gas. 5700mah saddle pack and im outside ALL DAY, non stop, fill the tank and the carnage continues. people who think gassers are too loud are the same people who made heated seats in cars a luxury.
i am waiting for my XL to come back from castle though..... :P
i am waiting for my XL to come back from castle though..... :P
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RE: What's your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
ORIGINAL: 46u
Electric just has no soul.
Electric just has no soul.
brushless is cool, but.......?
personaly and this is just my opinion, I think the ones who demand brushless over gas, have no real idea how to tune or have no patience [:-]
I have a brushless revo and love it, but I have spend way more money on that truck than any other rc I've ever own..
something about just toping off the tank and keep on going...
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Electric just has no soul.
Electric just has no soul.
Hehe it may have no soul, but its fast as *****!!!!! I will happily trade speed for sound any day of the week.
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ORIGINAL: Obeast44
Hehe it may have no soul, but its fast as *****!!!!! I will happily trade speed for sound any day of the week.
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Electric just has no soul.
Electric just has no soul.
Hehe it may have no soul, but its fast as *****!!!!! I will happily trade speed for sound any day of the week.
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RE: What's your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
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I will take class plus long run times any day of the week over speed. LOL
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Hehe it may have no soul, but its fast as *****!!!!! I will happily trade speed for sound any day of the week.
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Electric just has no soul.
Electric just has no soul.
Hehe it may have no soul, but its fast as *****!!!!! I will happily trade speed for sound any day of the week.
my GP290 Baja should see upper 50's to low 60's with some different gearing... and that's plenty for me and my gasser
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RE: What's your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
Those amazing speeds, take how long to get there? Personally I don't have my own personal 1/4 mile drag strip or an old airport runway, so its kind of pointless. Any car can get up to an "amazing" speed given the proper length of straight and gearing. My point is this, geared for the same top speed, the brushless cars (unless SEVERELY underpowered) would win hands down. For me, brushless is king.
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Those amazing speeds, take how long to get there? Personally I don't have my own personal 1/4 mile drag strip or an old airport runway, so its kind of pointless. Any car can get up to an ''amazing'' speed given the proper length of straight and gearing. My point is this, geared for the same top speed, the brushless cars (unless SEVERELY underpowered) would win hands down. For me, brushless is king.
Those amazing speeds, take how long to get there? Personally I don't have my own personal 1/4 mile drag strip or an old airport runway, so its kind of pointless. Any car can get up to an ''amazing'' speed given the proper length of straight and gearing. My point is this, geared for the same top speed, the brushless cars (unless SEVERELY underpowered) would win hands down. For me, brushless is king.
mid 50's to low 60's don't take long at all with a GP290 or better motor!
My Baja rips wheelies all day long, and the videos I've seen of the brushless Bajas don't impress me at all like some talk... [:-]
a brushless powered Baja won't win hands down against my Baja
both make big power and both have great speeds
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RE: What's your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
ORIGINAL: Obeast44
Those amazing speeds, take how long to get there? Personally I don't have my own personal 1/4 mile drag strip or an old airport runway, so its kind of pointless. Any car can get up to an ''amazing'' speed given the proper length of straight and gearing. My point is this, geared for the same top speed, the brushless cars (unless SEVERELY underpowered) would win hands down. For me, brushless is king.
Those amazing speeds, take how long to get there? Personally I don't have my own personal 1/4 mile drag strip or an old airport runway, so its kind of pointless. Any car can get up to an ''amazing'' speed given the proper length of straight and gearing. My point is this, geared for the same top speed, the brushless cars (unless SEVERELY underpowered) would win hands down. For me, brushless is king.
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RE: What's your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
ORIGINAL: 46u
Would be interesting to put both 1/5 scale in a 40 minute main on a off road track. Most gas will be able to run the whole race with out stopping and how many times would you have to change the battery pack on a electric? At least once and more them likely twice. Not very fast when it is sitting still getting the batteries replace. Yes I agree in a straight line drag the electric will win but I did not buy a off road 1/5 scale to run in a straight line. With a stock 26 and good pipe on my 5b SS I can run 45 minutes plus with out having to stop. What is the most you will get out of one battery pack in a 1/5 scale?
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Those amazing speeds, take how long to get there? Personally I don't have my own personal 1/4 mile drag strip or an old airport runway, so its kind of pointless. Any car can get up to an ''amazing'' speed given the proper length of straight and gearing. My point is this, geared for the same top speed, the brushless cars (unless SEVERELY underpowered) would win hands down. For me, brushless is king.
Those amazing speeds, take how long to get there? Personally I don't have my own personal 1/4 mile drag strip or an old airport runway, so its kind of pointless. Any car can get up to an ''amazing'' speed given the proper length of straight and gearing. My point is this, geared for the same top speed, the brushless cars (unless SEVERELY underpowered) would win hands down. For me, brushless is king.
seems like some are just brushless sighted.. all they see is blacktop and straight lines...
the fact with brushless is this.. you need to over power your rig or you let out the magic smoke...
if you had a 4hp (peak) brushless motor in a Baja your going to have issues... heat for one, and that will cause electronics to fail
where as the 4hp gasser motor will have great acceleration and good speeds, could see wheelies plus long runtimes... and it will run and run with no heat issues or failures
in other words a 4hp Gasser motor vs a 4hp (peak) brushless motor and the gasser is going to kick that rotor!
if you put in the same power gas motor as a CC2028 motor, the whole thing changes on top speed and acceleration
as for me right now, I love the sweet smell and sound of my RootBeer scented gas GP290 Baja!
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RE: What's your Largescale choice - Gas or Electric?
Yes and with a standard engine like a Zen fully modified you can get up to 7.5 HP with something like a OBR full mod long rod. Then you can go with a OBR twin or BZ with 10 to 15 HP. [X(]
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Yes and with a standard engine like a Zen fully modified you can get up to 7.5 HP with something like a OBR full mod long rod. Then you can go with a OBR twin or BZ with 10 to 15 HP. [X(]
Yes and with a standard engine like a Zen fully modified you can get up to 7.5 HP with something like a OBR full mod long rod. Then you can go with a OBR twin or BZ with 10 to 15 HP. [X(]
and how do we think that race would be ??
the Gasser is going to destroy the brushless in every way, specially runtimes and ease of running.. IMO
and in the long run it will be cheaper to run
I've never modded a nitro motor, but I would love to see that in my Losi 8ight-t
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yeah I've seen those twins and they are NUTS!
and how do we think that race would be ??
yeah I've seen those twins and they are NUTS!
and how do we think that race would be ??