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Brushless HPI e-Savage - 01.09.2007, 06:48 AM

Hi all, I'm planning to upgrade my HPI e-Savage (former named HB e-Zilla) with a brushless system.

Actually I've looked on Lehner (1940 series) and Plettenberg (MAXXimum and BigMAXXimum). Are those good choiches ? If yes, which is the best ESC to pair with them ?

Any further suggestions will be very appreciated

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01.09.2007, 08:21 AM

hey, welcome to the rc monster forum.
out of those two manufacturers i would definatly go with lehner.
and a bk electroniks 9920 or so.


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01.09.2007, 09:18 AM

Take the lehner 1940 series if you like, You will also need an esc, A 9920 will do or a quark monster pro with a rcm special heatsink.
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01.09.2007, 02:19 PM

That seems like a great package to me also. In fact I nearly ordered that combo yesterday.


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01.09.2007, 02:48 PM

Remember that the e-savage is not known for his superstrong drivetrain. Better be gentle on the trigger with that setup!

I would make it a lightweight setup, with a 4S lipo.
   
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01.09.2007, 04:47 PM

i would take out the tranny and put a center diff on the bottom like you did serum.
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01.09.2007, 05:30 PM

Arh, yes, that would be an option. it would release the diffs from a serious amount of stress.
   
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01.09.2007, 06:53 PM

i was thinking of a doing a savage
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Just don't tell your Wife...

Working on one now too.. I like them, but their suspension geometry sucks IMO.. working on that matter too.. (or an attempt)
   
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01.09.2007, 07:19 PM

Lol.. I know this is off topic, but Rene, have you got to that "ultimate" battery tray for the lsp? I am very interested to see how you approached yours.


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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01.09.2007, 07:54 PM

I have an E-Savage and love it. I even plan on getting one more. The Lehner Basic XL/MambaMax ECS seems to be the perfect motor for the E-Sav. Keep in mind that you wont be able to fit anything longer then an L sized motor without cutting away part of the aluminum frame.
   
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BTW these things are tough. Alot tougher then a stock E-maxx. If you want something cheap you can just throw a brushless motor in without having to to spend hundreds of $$$ worth of upgrades, this is the truck to get. Obviously cannot compete with a decked out E-Maxx/E-Revo. But for the money its not a half bad truck at all.
   
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Nice ride Hyper.

Sylvester; yeah, i think i have got a nice batteryholder, but is it for lipo or nimh?
   
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01.10.2007, 09:23 AM

yeah it looks nice!
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01.10.2007, 05:56 PM

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Nice ride Hyper.

Sylvester; yeah, i think i have got a nice batteryholder, but is it for lipo or nimh?
Lipo. Any pic(s) of it! :)


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