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speedy 09.06.2009 06:06 AM

What's the most powerfull setup d8t ?
 
Hi !

I'm thinking of building an insane hb d8t truggy :intello: So i'd like to know how powerfull bl-motors the driveline can handle ? Would it handle an neu 1521 or even 1527motor on 6s lipo ?

sabongi 09.06.2009 09:25 AM

power
 
probably would for 3 or 4 packs. Then you would have to rebuild your transmission. Be sure to check for enough clearance on motor and to buy lipos that can handle these motors, otherwise you would be wasting your money.

speedy 09.06.2009 10:03 AM

maybe an 1521 would be better ?

emaxxnitro 09.06.2009 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sabongi (Post 318658)
probably would for 3 or 4 packs. Then you would have to rebuild your transmission. Be sure to check for enough clearance on motor and to buy lipos that can handle these motors, otherwise you would be wasting your money.

what transmission? D8 is direct drive

speedy 09.06.2009 10:43 AM

hm what about if i would go for a nice comp setup instead ? Wht motors would be best ? on 6s lipo because i quess that i'll have to run 6s in an truggy ?

emaxxnitro 09.06.2009 10:48 AM

1515 2.5d or 1515 3d

E-Revonut 09.06.2009 11:46 AM

You don't have to run a truggy on 6s. They can be run on 4s with good batteries. I have been extremely happy with a 1515 2.5D on 5s and many others here run that same setup.

riverat1540 09.06.2009 12:19 PM

id run a castle combo 2200kv in the truggy great on 5s and to much to handle on 6s

sabongi 09.06.2009 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emaxxnitro (Post 318675)
what transmission? D8 is direct drive

sorry for my bad english, i meant the driveline, diffs, cvds and etc...

riverat1540 09.06.2009 02:26 PM

the 2200 combo will have u blowing the tires of with even low gearing in a truggy on 6s. i would go 4s if your just starting out or 5s if u want some real power without hurting the drive train. it should hold up on 6s as well but use caution


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