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mpetrich 05.26.2005 10:02 AM

Bl Tc4
 
Hi you guys,
I searched but didn't find the answer. I am looking for a recommendation of a good BL setup for an Associated TC4. The guys at my track run 6 and 7 run brushed motors and I want to be able to stay with them and maybe "have a little extra". ;)
I will be using 6 and 7 cell matched GP3300 packs.
Thanks for any help you provide.
Matt

maxxdude1234 05.26.2005 10:16 AM

I would suggest the novak super sport system: http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...NOV3005&cat=21 it shold get you going past 40mph easily on 7cells. This system great because it is just plug n play, reliable, powerful, and will give a low turn brushed motor (11-12t) a good run for its money....

captain harlock 05.26.2005 10:16 AM

Easy, you should either go with the Lehner basic 5300 motor with the 7018 ESC or the hacker C40 7s or the KONTRONIK TWIST-55 these motors are amongst the best brushless motors in the market and they work to their fullest potential when thay are in a touring car. YOU wont get dissapointed.

maxxdude1234 05.26.2005 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by captain harlock
Easy, you should either go with the Lehner basic 5300 motor with the 7018 ESC or the hacker C40 7s or the KONTRONIK TWIST-55 these motors are amongst the best brushless motors in the market and they work to their fullest potential when thay are in a touring car. YOU wont get dissapointed.

....or those aswell :D .............those motors will get you over 50 no probs......

captain harlock 05.26.2005 10:25 AM

But remember, you WILL pay double the price of the NOVAK system, but you will definitly eat your pals in no time.

mpetrich 05.26.2005 11:12 AM

Thanks for all the help!
Anyone know where I can get the Warrior speed controller?!
Thanks,
Matt

RC-Monster Mike 05.26.2005 11:31 AM

the warrior controller would need a receiver pack to be at its best when using less than 8 cells. If you are open to other battery options, there are some ways to maximize the speed/power/efficiency of these brushless systems as well. I think the MGM controller would be a better option at this point.

mpetrich 05.26.2005 03:10 PM

Thanks Mike and everyone else for your help. I ordered the Lehner Basic 5300 with the MGM (120 amp) controller. Per Mike's suggestion, I am going to try and run a 9 cell GP2200 pack instead of the GP3300's to get the voltage up. I am curious to see if I have enough MAH to finish an eight minute main.
Thanks,
Matt

RC-Monster Mike 05.26.2005 03:20 PM

Use nice, low gearing and you should make the runtime. You will probably have to tune some power out on your controller (throttle EPA) to hold the thing in a straight line.

mpetrich 05.26.2005 03:27 PM

Hi Mike!
I am going to start with a 20 tooth pinion per your suggestion. I will "throttle down" with the EPA. It is always nice to know that you have power if you need it....
:D
Thanks,
Matt

RC-Monster Mike 05.26.2005 06:21 PM

Power will definately NOT be a problem! You will have to re-learn how to drive it with all that power!

HotnCold 05.26.2005 06:31 PM

Thats my problem - I never re-learned to drive after going bl.....

mpetrich 05.28.2005 09:14 PM

Hi Mike,
I got the 9 cell GP2200 pack today. It fits perfectly in the TC4 chassis. Now I am just waiting for the motor and the esc ........;)
Thanks,
Matt

RC-Monster Mike 05.28.2005 09:39 PM

They should show up Tuesday. Get ready for some serious power! Where did you get the batteries?

supermaxx4190 05.28.2005 09:56 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by HotnCold
Thats my problem - I never re-learned to drive after going bl.....
lol


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