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david lamontagn
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06.10.2008, 04:24 PM

My setup is in a RC8 buggy, and i think that the electronic is little tight in a buggy, and the air flow arround it is near to be innexistant.
When my same setup was in my Mugen truggy, with near 3 pounds more, my NEU motor and MGM controller was cooler than it is in my buggy

I've run my RC8 this week-end on pavement, and in a realy hot 92 degree ambiant temperature, my motor was 133 degree and controller 135 degree. My li-po was 110 degree.

find it little high, but i had no cooling hole on my RC8 body

Now i've completly remove the front window and make 3 bigs 1/2 hole just behind the motor and ESC with my body reamer.
   
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06.10.2008, 04:37 PM

Those sound like pretty decent temps to me.

I've been considering cutting out my front window (currently have a nice mesh of small holes drilled). Has anyone tried putting a piece of screen or something across the window to prevent debris from flying into the internals?


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06.10.2008, 05:15 PM

I've been a Neu fanatic ever since I made the switch a while back. Cool temps, absolutely awesome torque and some of the best support anywhere. The 1521 I got from Mike throws my Savage around like it's weightless.
   
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