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lutach
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10.20.2009, 11:52 AM

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hello Lutach

what esc are you using to run 8s? specs?
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what kind of truggy is lutach showing us in his pics?
any info on that setup would be great.
The ESC I had made and it was basically to see if a airplane ESC could be programmed to work as a car ESC and I got tired of the super expensive HV car ESCs on the market. The chassis is made by Mr. Constructor and it's a nice chassis. There are members on this forum that also has made some awesome chassis', but the Mr. C one was priced too good to pass on. I'm waiting for the V2 to come out for the Mugens buggy and truggy so I can run my HV set up on those. If you have any questions, my e-mail address is brasuca2478@hotmail.com and I'll be glad to answer them.
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10.20.2009, 12:07 PM

it's a conversion kit by "Mr. Constructor", he's specialized on carbon fiber. have a look at http://www.ace-cars.de/EN%20AC/DE%20AC%20Home.html.

He developped a special way to have carbon chassis with a kick-up.

They are rugged but very lightweight, too.
   
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10.20.2009, 12:14 PM

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it's a conversion kit by "Mr. Constructor", he's specialized on carbon fiber. have a look at http://www.ace-cars.de/EN%20AC/DE%20AC%20Home.html.

He developped a special way to have carbon chassis with a kick-up.

They are rugged but very lightweight, too.
Yes, very rugged (Lost signal and went on a full throttle face off with the curb) and it's very light. The reason why I got it though is the fact that I can use 2 packs similar to a saddle pack configuration instead of having all the packs on one side.
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10.20.2009, 02:30 PM

just got feedback from mr. constructor,

there is a v3 in the pipeline (for mbx5 and 6), which is similar to v2, but with an improved accessability to parts, improved weight and some more features. there will be soon pics on his homepage.
   
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10.20.2009, 02:40 PM

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just got feedback from mr. constructor,

there is a v3 in the pipeline (for mbx5 and 6), which is similar to v2, but with an improved accessability to parts, improved weight and some more features. there will be soon pics on his homepage.
Awesome...
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