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HV-Maxx - 04.29.2006, 03:52 PM

Just a question,

I lovelovelovelovelovelovelovvved my SS5800 in my stampede. It was amazing. I would really like to purchase another Novak.

How would the HV-Maxx perform on a 1/8th scale buggy on 12-14 cells? I'm not looking for absolutely insane speed, but seeing that they claim 35 mph in a stock emaxx, i'm guessing I could see 40-45 in a buggy.

Let me know, guys. I love Novaks products.

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04.29.2006, 04:47 PM

The problem would be to gear it down low enough to make it happy. The hv has a hi kv. It would be ok if you get that worked out.


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04.29.2006, 05:44 PM

Yeh, Leroy is right, the gearing ratio of a buggy is too high for an HVmaxx to put it's power to the ground, without thermalling.

You need some kind of gearbox to get the gearing end ratio a bit more suited for such a high KV motor.
   
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04.29.2006, 06:15 PM

There may be a way. If you change the diffs to a hotbodies truggy diffs. It would lower your ratio in the diffs from 3.31 to 4.3. If gear it with a 12 51 gearing you could have a final drive of 18.25 to 1. With the small tires of a buggy should be about right.


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04.29.2006, 08:18 PM

So i'm guessing an Mtroniks truck on a 9L would run much better?
   
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04.29.2006, 08:46 PM

If you going to buy one. I would go with a 10l instead. It has a lower kv but the buggy has some hi gearing to from the diff.


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04.29.2006, 09:27 PM

i would personally go for an xl. they seem to be able to accept a higher or lower gearing better than others.
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04.29.2006, 09:56 PM

I really want to run the Mtroniks. Can it handle an 8XL?

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04.29.2006, 11:23 PM

i would think. it just limits you to only 12 cells...why do you want to run it so bad?
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04.29.2006, 11:39 PM

Again Zcrusher, with the money you spend on a hv-maxx you could purchase a better bl setup. Just add a litle more money and you won't be sorry, nore disapointed. and theres always an option or gearing down or up with a xl motor. so your truck/buggy/car can be adjusted to the speed or your likings.
your runtime will be better, temps. personally i wouldn't get an hv-maxx.

IMO.if i would ever get a bl setup then i would get a set-up that lasts.comon sence.
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04.30.2006, 12:52 AM

Mike L, there is nothing bad about the hv. Granted, its not to powerful but its a great system and has the POTENTIAL to be a powerful setup with the advantages of sensored technology. Novak did there homwork with the esc but the motor is a different story...Its a great system for somebody not wanting alot of power although, you can always turn down the epa on your radio with a sensorless if its to much power. Like you said, I wouldn't get a hv either but im just addicted to a whole lotta power.
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04.30.2006, 10:13 AM

I want the Mtroniks because of its great customer support. I dont want to send back a controller that will take 6 months and charge me $75 bucks. Unless you guys think the BK is really worth it.
   
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04.30.2006, 10:25 AM

Well, if you buy it from Mike, you got him standing behind the BK as well, that's worth something too imo..
   
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04.30.2006, 10:28 AM

WEll you have choices now. Bk, MGM, Schulze, and Quark as well. I like the Cell limit on the others over the mtroniks.


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You call schulze an option Leroy?

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