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RC-Monster Stock
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I need a new project, suggestions? -
03.15.2009, 09:40 PM
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Im not dark, Im over ripened! xD
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03.15.2009, 09:54 PM
Id get a buggy over 18th scale any day.
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RC-Monster Stock
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03.15.2009, 10:21 PM
that's kinda what i was thinking. the reason the rc18 is missing so many parts is because i got pissed off at it and sold everything on ebay. i was running the mamba 8000kv setup with 3s lipo and everytime i drove it, i destroyed it. i was thinking about maybe getting the 6800kv mamba and a 2s lipo but i have pretty much scratched that idea.
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03.15.2009, 10:30 PM
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that's kinda what i was thinking. the reason the rc18 is missing so many parts is because i got pissed off at it and sold everything on ebay. i was running the mamba 8000kv setup with 3s lipo and everytime i drove it, i destroyed it. i was thinking about maybe getting the 6800kv mamba and a 2s lipo but i have pretty much scratched that idea.
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I have an Rc18 also,IMO I would stay away from the Mamba motors especially the 8000, I am running a Hyperion 5000kv yc-22 with 3s that I am getting pretty good results with...you get pretty good at rebuilding diffs.
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RC-Monster Spudgunner
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03.15.2009, 10:36 PM
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I have an Rc18 also,IMO I would stay away from the Mamba motors especially the 8000, I am running a Hyperion 5000kv yc-22 with 3s that I am getting pretty good results with...you get pretty good at rebuilding diffs.
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On rcu we pretty much decided the best 18th scale motors are Neu 11xx, then Medusa 28mm, then ammo 28mm. Anything else is less. Including hyperion. Sorry to go off topic.
I say play with your revo until you get tired of it. Maybe a speed run car should be next?
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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03.18.2009, 05:45 PM
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I have an Rc18 also,IMO I would stay away from the Mamba motors especially the 8000, I am running a Hyperion 5000kv yc-22 with 3s that I am getting pretty good results with...you get pretty good at rebuilding diffs.
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i have the same motor, but having installed it yet. im also running 3s. whats your gearing and how fast mph?
well, if i were you, i would at least fix the rc18 so that its running. i hate to leave any of my rc's out of commision. the minis are cool , cus they are super convienant. plus you can play them at a very small size area where you would not be able to have any fun with 1/10 rc's. and also, they are a lot quieter, so that you can play that late night hehe.
but yea, i would just put that mug back together, then work on a 1/8 truggy.
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03.15.2009, 10:23 PM
I just converted a Losi 8T which I havnt run yet, I would suggest a truggy, my 10s Revo might see some shelve time for a while...lol, I really do like the 8T. an 1/8th scale onroad would be cool too
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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03.15.2009, 10:39 PM
I had a duratrax mini quake and converted it to brushless and it just didnt go well. They wont go very straight at those speeds and there was constant maintenance with the brushless setup I had. How about a rock crawler and try something different?
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RC-Monster Titanium
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03.15.2009, 10:48 PM
do the buggy, if you did a truggy youd prolly shelve the revo because a truggy will do everything your revo does but better......so do a buggy they are extremely stable at high speeds, jump great and are TOUGH
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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03.15.2009, 10:50 PM
8000kv motor on 3s in a 18T? That's just stupidly overpowered.
I run mine on a EZRUN 35A (overkill), with a Wraith 7k motor on 2s lipo. It's very fast and I've never broken anything on it. It's a factory team kit and the gears/diffs are stronger than any other 18th scale I've owned; GB01, Mini-t, mini-lst2.
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03.15.2009, 11:10 PM
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8000kv motor on 3s in a 18T? That's just stupidly overpowered.
I run mine on a EZRUN 35A (overkill), with a Wraith 7k motor on 2s lipo. It's very fast and I've never broken anything on it. It's a factory team kit and the gears/diffs are stronger than any other 18th scale I've owned; GB01, Mini-t, mini-lst2.
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yeah it was the first rc i purchased in 10 years and from reading on one18th.com i assumed bigger numbers were better (stupid). that's why i thought about maybe rebuilding the rc18 with a better setup, but i think i am going to be in the market for a 1/8th scale buggy. i'm just not sure about which one to buy. it seems the losi 8ight, rc8, and hb d8 are popular.
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03.15.2009, 11:25 PM
you could do an rc8 with mike chassis... i think you can still get them with the free big bore shock upgrade.. or the D8 is also very nice buggy and parts are easy to keep incase you were to break somthing becasue all 4 corners are the exact same,
im biased againist the losi because they get alot of slop seemingly fast in the arms and hubs and all, plus they use damned standard harware, which is the only reason i need not to buy one.
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03.16.2009, 12:04 AM
I'd say D8 no doubt as far as a buggy goes. I'd probably get something like a Slayer though. Of course convert it or use the E-Revo chassis setup. I dunno. So many possibilities.
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RC-Monster Titanium
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03.16.2009, 01:53 AM
hmm they erevo chassis, slayer arms, 17mm hubs, buggy badlands, and an sc8 body and cage...that would be pretty bad ass if you ask me and you could put the LT rockers on there and really get some droop out of it compared to sc8...
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03.16.2009, 02:09 AM
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hmm they erevo chassis, slayer arms, 17mm hubs, buggy badlands, and an sc8 body and cage...that would be pretty bad ass if you ask me and you could put the LT rockers on there and really get some droop out of it compared to sc8...
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Only thing to consider is the extra length of the E-Revo chassis over the Slayer chassis. Isn't the E-Revo same wheelbase as the 3.3?
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