I've been told to "get-R-done!" So I got her done.
Last night, after installing the diffs, I tried it on 4S Lipo with the 4130. VERY smooth! The cogging is gone just like I hoped it would be. I mean don't get me wrong, this isn't a Rock Crawler.
I couldn't stab the throttle from a dead stop without it acting funny, but if it was rolling 2mph or more, any throttle setting was fine. WOT would top out VERY quickly. With the Phaltline tires, it's VERY quiet running.
The 4130 being 305kv, top end was still low, probably 30mph or so. This 4130 IMO is the ideal choice for a HV setup. I think performance would be amazing on 8S Lipo.
I ran it around for about 10 minutes, then came back inside to do the motor swap.
The motor change went well. I made another motor shaft for the 4120/14 (660kv). CVD spacing is easy to set on this. A test fit without the set screws in the endbell allowed me to perfectly center the dogbone spacing.
This morning I put on 2 Lipo packs that are 5000mah 7.4v 2S1P each. I started the stopwatch at the beginning of the run and had my temp gun in my pocket.
I ran it around in the yard, then up and down a long stretch of asphalt combined with some running in a grassy lot. The grass is about 4 inches tall there.
Top Speed is MUCH better. I don't have a speed gun, but it's doing 45mph+ I'm sure. This platform is very smooth, much more stable than the E maxx. The Phaltlines stick to concrete/Asphalt like glue. I spent alot of time doing high speed runs up and down the road, but jumping off in the grassy lot was fun too.
Acceleration is very good on 4S Lipo. I'm not seeing it flip over backwards from accleration like the E maxx will, but we are alot lower to the ground and a couple pounds heavier too. Brakes are good set to normal.
After several top speed runs, according to my laser temp gun, the ESC was 85 degrees. After checking several times, even after running in the grass, the hottest I seen the motor was 95 degrees. Ambient is 40 degrees outside this morning.
4S 5000mah lasted 32 minutes to the 3.0v per cell cutout.
Temps are very well in hand, I think we can crank it up. I see the 4120 handling 6S Lipo quite well. That's when we will see the torque/speed increase and it will become hard to control. I'm sure it will wheelie at speeds then.
I'm going to try a few other battery combinations. Then I will get some video with sound. It will show how quiet this thing runs. I like it, this is going to be alot of fun.