So I started pondering upgrading many parts to 1/8 scale, but it would have been a rather costly and labor intensive endeavor. Solution? Just start with a 1/8 buggy, since the wheelbases are identical, and track width so close that only a ruler tells the truth. So I started watching auctions for 1/8 buggies to find a decent platform at a reasonable cost. After a couple of weeks, my vigilance paid off; a very clean Tamiya 801x roller with every possible upgrade that nobody seemed very interested in. I won the auction at $96 shipped!
Now, while I was wanting to do another Hobbywing or Tekin set-up, things have been a little tight with taking time off for the birth of my little boy, so I decided to take a look at Hobbyking offerings. Ended up going with a Turnigy Trackstar 120A WP ESC and 2100 KV sensorless motor for $99 shipped. So far, it seems like a pretty decent system for the money. I need to turn the punch up, but I didn't get the program card yet, as I thought I might be able to use one of my HW or Atomic cards. No such luck. Still, even on the default "low" setting, it's pretty quick on both 3S and 4S. Not quite as smooth down low as my Orion Vortex 2000 KV/HW WP8SC combo in the Prolite, but I don't spend much time going slow anyway.
Once again, I considered buying an RC Monster or RC Product Designs motor mount, but am just underwhelmed with the products in terms of beefiness. So back to the mill with a hunk of 7075-T6. I did opt for a more conventional design this time, just much thicker with the 3/8" billet. And as with my 801xT conversion, the battery tray is milled from solid polyethylene, and holds the packs vertically.
Just running one of my old Prolite bodies for now, but thinking JConcepts Illuzion would look good. Thoughts?
We'll see if the guys at the indoor track catch on (1/8 scale is technically not allowed), but in the mean time, I'll be tearin' it up with this!




