mugen mbx6te
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question,i want a electric truggy i was wondering can i build a mugen truggy but just put the elec conversion kit instead of building it for nitro.also does anyone know of a website i can go to to see the instructions for electric conversion. i have tried nitro just dont like it engines are to finiky.so i'm going elec.i read some where you can actually us the braking system in a nitro car in a electric system ,if that is true how would that work.PLEASE I NEED HELP FROM EXPERIENCED PEOPLE NOT AMATEURS THIS IS A BIG PROJECT IF YOU DO NOT KNOW DO NOT COMMENT. thank you for any help you can give.
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This is all you need,
http://www.teknorc.com/product_info....oducts_id=1052
You could run mechanical brake's with this chassis no problem!! a 4S 5000mah battery with MMM and 2200KV motor set up should be perfect for your local track.
http://www.teknorc.com/product_info....oducts_id=1052
You could run mechanical brake's with this chassis no problem!! a 4S 5000mah battery with MMM and 2200KV motor set up should be perfect for your local track.
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Probably cheaper to just get this http://holeshothobbies.com/index.php...roducts_id=514
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Probably cheaper to just get this http://holeshothobbies.com/index.php...roducts_id=514
Probably cheaper to just get this http://holeshothobbies.com/index.php...roducts_id=514
Plus common? you can't compare that caster racing truggy against the mugen......there not even in the same league. The mugen is a million times better car. I drove my friends caster racing E buggy a while ago and that thing was horrible, the chassis tweeked in about 6 laps of driving with out even crashing. Horrible Horrible choice of brand.
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I hear from the "sponsered" guy here that he has put mugen parts on his caster, what's that tell ya? The tecno kit is all you need. I have 1 for a mbx6 and it's sweet. You need to make sure your radio has a mixing funtion for the mech brakes to work properly
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thank you so much my friend,i'm going to check it out tommorow. i live in nashville ,tn where all the flooding happened this weekend ,we are busy helping people but i will definetly check it out.thank you again.someone else actually told me about that kit sp i will probably go with it .i will update you on the conversion later.
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I hear from the ''sponsered'' guy here that he has put mugen parts on his caster, what's that tell ya? The teckno kit is all you need. I have 1 for a mbx6 and it's sweet. You need to make sure your radio has a mixing funtion for the mech brakes to work properly
I hear from the ''sponsered'' guy here that he has put mugen parts on his caster, what's that tell ya? The teckno kit is all you need. I have 1 for a mbx6 and it's sweet. You need to make sure your radio has a mixing funtion for the mech brakes to work properly
You where also right the best way to go about it is using the MIXER on your radio.