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03.24.2008, 08:47 PM

For a race buggy I think 4S is definitely the way to go for a 1/8 buggy. I am running a 1512 2.5D in my XB8EC with a 17/48 gearing. I'm running a 4S 5000mAh MaxAmps pack with a MM and my top recorded speed (via Nomadio React speed sensor) is 42 mph.

I tried a 3000 KV range motor on 4S in the buggy before the Neu came in and it was thermal central. I thnk over 3000 kv is just too much for a 7-8lb buggy. Even on 3S you'll just be drawing too many Amps. I run a LMT 1930/6 (~3400 kv) in my CRT.5 (~4-4.5lbs) on 3S and it is an absolute perfect setup.

I have the XB8EC punch control on the MM turned up and the 2.5D will still pick up the front wheels sometmes. When the MMM comes out I plan to try out a 5S pack with 15 or 16 gearing - should be totally insane.


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03.24.2008, 10:25 PM

I think it really depends on gearing for motor choice. A 1512 or similar size motor seems to be the best bet for a buggy. Slightly higher kv allows for lower gearing and the higher rpms make up for less torque. This assumes that a high quality motor is employed.

I have a hyper 7 buggy and run a hacker c50 8l on 4s thru a mm. It is geared 12/46 at the moment, and I need to mod the motor mount to fit the optimum 11t pinion. It works very well and does not get hot, even after 25-30 mins. I did not think that it would work very well, but it does. I do not think that a feigao would do it though.
   
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