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AkimboGT
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09.10.2007, 02:04 PM

Hi I just started to convert my 8ight t to brushless and I'm using a BK9920 Feigao 8XL dean plugs and going to buy Hyperion or flightpower batts.

But do you use Mike's motormount or your own?

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final set-up - 09.10.2007, 02:22 PM

i went with this set-up in my 8T and couldn't be more pleased with our track tests...

Losi 8T race roller chassis
Neu 1515 1Y/F motor
rc-monster motor mount
14 tooth [HS] mod1 pinion/stock spur
F7000/C30,000/R5000 wt. dif. oil
Schulze 40.160 v14 series control DIP brake, no reverse, med. timing
Li-Saver LVC
4s-2p NeuEnergy [30-60C] 8200 mAh lipo
misc. spring/shock/suspension tuning

temps are pleasingly low run time excellent and as long as the track is damp she hooks-up like a big dog!

thanks to the input from forum members and Mike C. my first truggy conversion was painless and fun...

Ron


time trials videos...

http://www.rcboatingdistributors.com/SAWVideo.htm

electric truggy conversion pictures...

http://skellyo.com/Ron/

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Jason
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01.19.2009, 10:34 PM

I want to check my top speed @ http://www.scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/_top_speed.html

anyone know which setting to use for my losi 8ight-t :

Enter Front/Rear Differential Gear Ratio

and

Enter Transmission Gear Ratio

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