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speedy 02.11.2008 05:17 PM

how mutch power cab a st-rr take ?
 
Hi !

How mutch tq and watt's will the diffs and driveshafts take in an kyosho st-rr truggy ? can it handle a neu 1527 on 12s lipo ? and 4000w ? Yes i know this is overkill !:lol::party::intello:

lutach 02.11.2008 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by speedy (Post 148457)
Hi !

How mutch tq and watt's will the diffs and driveshafts take in an kyosho st-rr truggy ? can it handle a neu 1527 on 12s lipo ? and 4000w ? Yes i know this is overkill !:lol::party::intello:

The internal gears will fail first. I did run my BPP truggy with 10S and used a Neu 1521/1y and it put out 4760 watts. I looked at the Kyosho's diffs and they look very similar to the Hot Boddies' diffs.

speedy 02.11.2008 05:25 PM

do you have any vid's with that buggy ?
abd how long did the diffs hold up ?

lutach 02.11.2008 05:37 PM

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