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sc550 with 7.5 stator in 1:8 offroad?
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sc550 with 7.5 stator in 1:8 offroad? - 09.21.2010, 05:31 AM

Hi!

I'm a quite happy owner of a sc550 4.5 motor wich I now use in my slash.

I'm thinking of just buying a new stator 6.5 or 7.5 and start to use the motor in a 1:8 buggy. (probably hyper 9e)

3000 kV is quite alot for an 1:8 buggy of course, therefore I'm a bit curious of what you (teamnovak) has to say about this kind of a setup. I'm aiming at running it with 4s, It might be a bit in the danger zone of high rpm:s with that setup. But still, I'm trying to spare some $.
   
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09.21.2010, 12:09 PM

Please forward your projected set-up--electronics, vehicle, esc, batteries to tech@teamnovak.com for assistance.

We do not recommend the 550s for 1:8 racing and have not submitted this motor to ROAR for approval. It is great for 4x4 SC trucks on 2S---this is the primary usage for this size motor.

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Hi!

I'm a quite happy owner of a sc550 4.5 motor wich I now use in my slash.

I'm thinking of just buying a new stator 6.5 or 7.5 and start to use the motor in a 1:8 buggy. (probably hyper 9e)

3000 kV is quite alot for an 1:8 buggy of course, therefore I'm a bit curious of what you (teamnovak) has to say about this kind of a setup. I'm aiming at running it with 4s, It might be a bit in the danger zone of high rpm:s with that setup. But still, I'm trying to spare some $.


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09.21.2010, 12:15 PM

Ok, I'll do that.

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