To keep racing weight down, I'll probably start with just 12race matched cells (GP3700+). It's no problem to buy another motor when I make the switch to lipos.
So how many turns should I be looking at in an XL can? 8?
To keep racing weight down, I'll probably start with just 12race matched cells (GP3700+). It's no problem to buy another motor when I make the switch to lipos.
So how many turns should I be looking at in an XL can? 8?
-Rob
an 8xl would do or you could get a lehner 19 series but they are more expensive but are built better :cool:
i agree with the other guys about the novak hv. i have got one my self and have had nothing but trouble . thermal shut downs even when use the reconnend pion and spur gears from novak . had to go to 12pion and 72 spur to fix problem .but then you lose speed and get alot of torque . iam also looking at going to the 8xl and warrior .
Thanks for all the comments, but I have to ask how many of you race? Is the 8XL too much for racing a small tight track designed for stadium trucks & 1/10th scale buggies? When should one consider an L can, or even something like the HV-MAXX? My electric Revo weighs 10.5lbs loaded up with 12 cells & 23MM/40 series bowties, and I haven't really tried to get the weight down yet (still has all steel push/steering rods/pivot balls). I know some of the nitro guys have Revos down in the low 6lbs range.
the number is the turn an 8xl would be faster than a 10xl and a 7xl would be faster than a 8xl
but with a 10xl you would get better runtime than with a 7,8,9xl