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Brushless 4-tec
I need a brushyles setup for this 4-tec i got off ebay. Would like to spend as little as possible, what should I go with. Also will anything need to be upgraded due to the performanc increase?
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I don't know what the limits are for the 4-tec... I would not go too extreme with this car. The nitro version was built to take soem serious power but not sure about the electric one.
A Mamba Max would be a great choice and it's also one of the cheapest. THe motor choice depends on what battery you will be using... and what type of driving you want to do... |
For now just using NiMH, primarily driving for fun but want some good speed.
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I would say drop in a MM 5700 or 6900 system. Both will be fast... ;) They have been going for under $200 lately even my LHS had one for a stupid cheap $179 a couple weeks ago.
But even at $212 it's the best deal going.... |
i would n't expect too much from it. i had a stock one and managed to strip a front differential plus its belt drive with no way of tightening tension. i think a brushless would destroy the drive train in one of those.
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The electric drivetrain is almost identical to the nitro version.
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If the drivetrain is the same, then you can put pretty much any motor in there.... I'd recomend the Mamba MAx 5700 on 3s if you really want a lot of speed.:027:
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If you're going to go brushless the novak would be better. I tryed a 10 turn triple brushed in mine, it split the diff and spit balls at me, literally stripped the diff halves
There is a difference, the 4 tec electric is almost identical to the RS4 where the nitro 4 tec is a three belt system like an R40 |
^^^^ exactly. the diff halve are really weak.
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I wouldn't go brushless without upgrading the differentials to the pro ones that are found in the nitro 4-tec.
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The nitro diffs fit without any problems. I would upgrade to them and then go brushless. And the nitro diffs only cost somewhere around $25.
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oh, I thought it was a 3 belt. my bad.
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So upgrade the diffs and i'll be in good shape. Would i be able to go with the higher 7700 then or whats really the difference in them.
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