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Ryu James
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10.22.2008, 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by kulangflow View Post
Is there any way to swap the positions of the esc and battery so your motor wires don't have to be so long?

Maybe they're thick enough that it doesn't matter, but I know wire length has been a big concern in the past with giving problems to brushless systems.

Just a thought anyway. That is a great looking vehicle. Highly impressive build!
i agree with you completely. there is a way it could be done but as it sits the truggy is perfectly balanced. i want to get this Mugen conversion for that specific reason. check out the pic at impaktrc. http://www.impaktrc.com/product_info...oducts_id=3521

this setup is ideal. you would only need a couple inches of wire from the batt, esc, and motor. however, it is not avail yet. impakt is taking pre-orders now and expect to have it in a couple of weeks. i may build one still just cuz i love the layout and plus i have heard great things about Mugen. but i couldnt wait to have a truggy so that is why i went with this losi setup for now. if they would have had the conversion for the Mugen available two weeks ago i would have built it. there are rolling chassis kits on ebay for under $500.

but now with the brushless revo i may have to just go with it and forget the Mugen. i love those brushless REvos!!! decisions, decisions.


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