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no mods 08.28.2007 10:32 AM

new era savage
 
has anyone had any success with building a brushless new era savage? im becoming more and more interested in going bigger? maybe i have a complex??

anyone have an idea how the drive line holds up on the savage with these imex jumbo congs? even though I read the savage trans. is pretty solid im not so sure how it holds up with the additional 2 inch rolling diameter and the addition weight.

what size motor would you have to use to power this monster? surely a XL would be to small wouldn't it?
here is a pic for those who feel the same way i do... bigger is better??
http://www361.pair.com/brideaud/newe...h/hsv144_t.jpg

crazyjr 08.28.2007 10:46 AM

I thought of getting one and putting a Thunder tiger .70 in it. I'm not sure what motor would push it good, maybe neu 1515

BrianG 08.28.2007 11:04 AM

How about a 2215/2Y or a larger 2230/1Y on 8s? Max rpm on that size is only 30k rpm, so you'd have to gear up. But 12,000w max handling should move that thing. :smile:

no mods 08.28.2007 11:14 AM

what kinda amperage drain to be expected with that size of motor? only MGM controller available for that many cells to correct?

BrianG 08.28.2007 11:25 AM

Well, if you need say 5HP, that's 3725w. At 8s (29.6v), that's 125A. 5 electrical HP is gonna be very strong because of the torque (around 10 ft-lbs at the tires at a guess).

E-Maxx King 08.28.2007 12:58 PM

I would say a lehner 2240 or 2250

BrianG 08.28.2007 01:07 PM

Where you gonna get a Lehner nowadays? Even if you can get them, have fun getting it serviced if needed...

Serum 08.28.2007 01:17 PM

Puge ugly, but that's a matter of taste. Don't forget if you use the stock diffs, and these size of tires, and the setup needed to power up this bitch, you better start stocking up diffs!

no mods 08.28.2007 01:46 PM

^^ thats what i really wanted to know. sounds like im sticking with my MGT

Serum 08.28.2007 02:07 PM

Light and nimble wins over large and lumpy...

JThiessen 08.28.2007 02:16 PM

I'd be thinking TWINS to run that thing!

Oh, Serum, here's your light and nimble beats big hairy beast.......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B-nU...elated&search=

Serum 08.28.2007 02:42 PM

Tweak that viper, and that diesel will look like a big hairy beast that stepped on his own hair, and fell over his stomach..

All in proportion.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gZ1RZzs4W4

Found this one last week, it moves well too..

squeeforever 08.28.2007 04:16 PM

Damn...I can't believe that Skyline lost that bad...

Serum 08.28.2007 04:28 PM

They are not exactly known as slow cars. that mini jumped from his place. Though i think he kind of lost eye on the green light?

suicideneil 08.28.2007 04:46 PM

Good old British Mini, stick a big old engine in there and the power to weight ratio will beat just about everything out there, except maybe an Airel Atom....


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