Novak SS5800 brushless.
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RE: Novak SS5800 brushless.
I would say around 13T... (180-200 watts range..)
SS4300 would be closer to a 19T motor..
TEX's DF-02 w/ 10T motor would out run it.. !!
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I am pretty sure the 5800 is equal to a 19T brushed. The DF02 would easily handle that.
I am pretty sure the 5800 is equal to a 19T brushed. The DF02 would easily handle that.
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RE: Novak SS5800 brushless.
Here's what a CF suspension brace looks like:
Installed:
In action:
The pics' just for reference.. cause I really don't know what I am talking about as I only have beginners cars...
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RE: Novak SS5800 brushless.
Not true.. it is closer to a 19T spec motor.. even though the name says "Super Stock"..
This is the one that's truly "stock"
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXNJA2&P=7
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oh, it does! but it says "performance similar to a 27t racing stock motor"
oh, it does! but it says "performance similar to a 27t racing stock motor"
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RE: Novak SS5800 brushless.
NO, you'd have to get longer pins.
Yes, the 4300 is likea stock mod 27T.
Honestly, the MM is a waste in the DF02 due to it's limited gearing ratios.
Yes, the 4300 is likea stock mod 27T.
Honestly, the MM is a waste in the DF02 due to it's limited gearing ratios.
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RE: Novak SS5800 brushless.
I think TEX is trying to ignore me... 4300 (SS10.5) is like 19T, while the SS13.5 is more like 27T...
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Yes, the 4300 is likea stock mod 27T.
Yes, the 4300 is likea stock mod 27T.
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ORIGINAL: []TEX[]
Honestly, the MM is a waste in the DF02 due to it's limited gearing ratios.
Honestly, the MM is a waste in the DF02 due to it's limited gearing ratios.
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RE: Novak SS5800 brushless.
I hope my beginner buggy is ok too...
http://taib.rojakpot.com/disand.jpg
http://taib.rojakpot.com/dijump.jpg
http://taib.rojakpot.com/dipan-r.jpg
http://www.rcuvideos.com/view_video....4d30e6fc69fe05
http://www.rcuvideos.com/view_video....9d1d241981cec3
I only have a green can in there...
http://taib.rojakpot.com/disand.jpg
http://taib.rojakpot.com/dijump.jpg
http://taib.rojakpot.com/dipan-r.jpg
http://www.rcuvideos.com/view_video....4d30e6fc69fe05
http://www.rcuvideos.com/view_video....9d1d241981cec3
I only have a green can in there...
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also, I cant order from tower. they dont serve Malaysia. I wont be getting these motors anytime soon actually, maybe in the not so distant future
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I think TEX is trying to ignore me... 4300 (SS10.5) is like 19T, while the SS13.5 is more like 27T...
I think TEX is trying to ignore me... 4300 (SS10.5) is like 19T, while the SS13.5 is more like 27T...
ORIGINAL: []TEX[]
Yes, the 4300 is likea stock mod 27T.
Yes, the 4300 is likea stock mod 27T.
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RE: Novak SS5800 brushless.
Actually limited gearing might suit MM nicely as it has strong torque to pull some gear ratio that would typically considered "overgeared".. so maybe a 4600kv or a 5700kv would not be a bad way to go..
Up to you... you will have fun no matter what you get!