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Re: Brushless System VS Graphite Buggy

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:21 pm
by scr8p
treehugger wrote:if you keep the blade as parallel to the face of the CF you lesson the chances of delaming it
if you don't put a 4.5 motor in your rc10 and launch it off a huge jump going flat out.... over a fence, it'll lessen the chance of having to worry about fixing the chassis in the first place.

just sayin'..... :wink:

Re: Brushless System VS Graphite Buggy

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:28 pm
by craigc8791
Thank you I know that now :mrgreen:

Re: Brushless System VS Graphite Buggy

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:30 pm
by treehugger
scr8p wrote:
treehugger wrote:if you keep the blade as parallel to the face of the CF you lesson the chances of delaming it
if you don't put a 4.5 motor in your rc10 and launch it off a huge jump going flat out.... over a fence, it'll lessen the chance of having to worry about fixing the chassis in the first place.

just sayin'..... :wink:
life is just a learnlng curve :wink:

Re: Brushless System VS Graphite Buggy

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 7:15 am
by slow_jun
Planning to put a tekin 6.5T on my runner aswell,will it be too much or a 8.5T is enough. This will be used for racing.

Any ideas will be helpfull.

Thnks,

Re: Brushless System VS Graphite Buggy

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 3:30 pm
by craigc8791
Personally dude I would put the 8.5 in it. A dude at the local track had a RC8e with a Tekin system in it, that thing would wheelie like nothing, and there was 2 triples back to back he could clear it 1st try all the jumps. I would go with the 8.5.

Re: Brushless System VS Graphite Buggy

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 6:57 pm
by slow_jun
Yeahi think so too,tried to put son's 8.5T(HW BL only), and th front would always wheelie. :-). .

Thanks.