brushless setups.
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brushless setups.
hey guys i should be getting elec buggy roller soon. i wanna go brushless. my local track isnt huge. so im wondering whata a decent brushless combo? i wanna run lipo also. i see alot of brand. such as lrp. novak. mamba. and TONS of brand on ebay. whats the difference? just the NAME or actual performance. thanks guys.
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RE: brushless setups.
I think you would be better off running the Novak Havoc spec class systems for the track......they are sensored giving you a much smoother power for the track...
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RE: brushless setups.
what do they run? can anyone explain what the numbers are?? i had a 4.5r novak motor in my street car. with the gtb esc. and that thing flewww. now that might be tooo fast for the track!
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RE: brushless setups.
find out what they use at your track (if you intend to race) otherwise you might waste your money.
if your not racing, i'd recommend Mamba or Novak systems, Mamba's are more tunable, Novaks are smoother.
if your not racing, i'd recommend Mamba or Novak systems, Mamba's are more tunable, Novaks are smoother.
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Novac Havoc, not a bad price either!
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXVWB9&P=ML
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXVWB9&P=ML