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The best buggy for one conversion - 11.27.2005, 10:34 AM

Hallo boys I wanted to ask second you to you which buggy goes better for being converted in brushless?
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11.27.2005, 11:15 AM

Several Ofna buggies come with a center differential that can have a plastic spur gear put on. Just for that they may be the easiest to convert. Here are some of them:
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXAXV2&P=7
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXAXV1&P=7
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXGUS1&P=7


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11.27.2005, 11:27 AM

That last one is pretty cool.. You can sell that .26 motor/radio etc.. it would become relative cheap that way.
   
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11.27.2005, 11:30 AM

Therefore the only aspect to consider is the plastic spur?
Why the metal spur does not go well?
   
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11.27.2005, 11:36 AM

you need a hardenen pinion with those steel spurs. i had a centerdiff with an ofna 51t steel spur, and i reaplaced it with a 51t ofna plastic one. Don't know if every ofna diff accepts those spurs though.
   
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11.27.2005, 11:39 AM

Thanks serum I wanted to ask to you if you know where I can find a support motor adapted, or if someone ago to payment.
   
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11.27.2005, 11:43 AM

Sorry, i can't help you out; but i have got a sugestion; Carbon Fiber is easy to work with, get a jigsaw, a dremel and you will be able to make your own.
   
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11.27.2005, 11:49 AM

Thanks for suggestion, therefore this machine goes well?
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bi...p?&I=LXGUS1&P=7
I thought to use feigao 10l with 16 cells and warrior 9920. Tasks go well like stup?
   
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11.27.2005, 12:05 PM

i would go with maybe a 8xl.

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11.27.2005, 12:06 PM

hallo, the 10l is too small?
   
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11.27.2005, 12:19 PM

That buggy would work fine.
The 10L would work well. You could also use a 9L. These are the most common buggy motors. IMO, the XL motors aren't really necessary for a 1/8 buggy. The Ls do just fine. How many cells do you want to run? Usually 12 are used for these conversions.


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11.27.2005, 12:29 PM

thanks metal, i wold use 14-16 cells...
   
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11.27.2005, 01:51 PM

The 8XL would be a good choice for 14 cells. 16 cells would be better with the 9XL. Usually in a 1/8 buggy it is best to have the motor spinning at about 35,000 RPM max.


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11.27.2005, 02:58 PM

ok thanks very much for info...
another question what is the difference of feigao/BK
i see for example feigao 8xl is rated for KV Rating: 2084
Bk 8xl 1875 rpm is the only one difference
   
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11.27.2005, 03:11 PM

BK rates their motors as "loaded" (spinning a propeller or weight)
Feigao rates their motors as "unloaded" (no weight or propeller)
   
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