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venom1980 01.09.2007 09:10 PM

brushless e savage
 
I have a e savage and i am going brushless and i am thinking about the following.fiagao 540c9xl motor and a warrior7020 controller. does this sound good or no. any input would be great i am green at this.

thanks to anyone that replys.

Sylvester 01.09.2007 09:12 PM

I replied in another thread, but ;

The motor you got is good, as for the esc it is a little on the danger side , but with a fan on it , i bet it would be fine.
Did you also get a UBEC for the controller?
How many cells are you running?
Already said this in the other thread to but welcome to the forums! Im sure you will enjoy it here. :)

venom1980 01.09.2007 10:37 PM

yes i have a ubec and i am running 14 cells presently? and yes there will be a fan on the controller. thanks for the input is is greatly appreciated.

venom1980 01.09.2007 10:39 PM

correction the controller is a 9920 not a 7020

jhautz 01.09.2007 11:10 PM

Good. The 9920 is a much better choice. The 7020 would be on the small side.

hyperasus 01.10.2007 12:47 AM

XL motor wont fit. Go with an L sized motor. You could go with a 9 or 10L motor with MambaMax ECS and a UBEC.

jhautz 01.10.2007 12:51 AM

Really... An XL wont fit??? Now I know why people convert the nitro. You can fit whatever you want.

That seems like a HUGE design flaw to me.

hyperasus 01.10.2007 01:23 AM

Well...........when I say it wont fit......lets put it this way.

If you have a dremel, you can make it fit. Here, a picture will say it better.

http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/3...52largefv2.jpg

hyperasus 01.10.2007 01:32 AM

I have a feeling we are going to start seeing alot of these E-Savage threads showing up.

jhautz 01.10.2007 01:38 AM

How long have you had it. How is it holding up. Are there alot of parts interchangable with the nitro savage? Like the E and T maxx parts?

hyperasus 01.10.2007 01:53 AM

Had it for three weeks now. I can hardly believe how well it’s holding up, dang thing hasn’t broke on me yet. This is the first and only savage I've owned so far so I have no idea how interchangeable the parts are with the nitro savage. Honestly, just buy a motor, ECS, and tires of your choice and drive the heck out of it. That’s what I did. I've had 2 E-maxx trucks and I can honestly say stock for stock, the E-Savage is ALOT tougher. I hate to say this. But traxxas better watch out. This thing is likely to really dip in to their rusty/pede and E-Maxx sales. Maybe this will force traxxas to stop playing around and release an E-maxx with the Revo style slipper.

jhautz 01.10.2007 02:00 AM

They can forget the emaxx upgrade IMO. Just release the e-revo. Thats what I want to see. Not that I'd get rid of the g2r or anything.

jhautz 01.10.2007 02:01 AM

can you post any more pictures of the motor mounts and the area around it. I can see what limits the motor length, but I cant tell if its easily removed without see whats areound it.

Is the e-savage smaller than the nitro savage?

BlackedOutREVO 01.10.2007 02:55 AM

yes it is smaller and ligher

hyperasus 01.10.2007 04:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jhautz
They can forget the emaxx upgrade IMO. Just release the e-revo. Thats what I want to see. Not that I'd get rid of the g2r or anything.

I agree. I've been waiting for electric Revo for years now. What is taking traxxas so long?

Heres a few more pics. I'll take a few upclose pics of the motor mount tomorrow when I can pull the spur cover off.

http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/6...argebv2.th.jpghttp://img443.imageshack.us/img443/1...argewh5.th.jpghttp://img146.imageshack.us/img146/3...argext8.th.jpghttp://img300.imageshack.us/img300/5...argehh8.th.jpg


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