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Old 03-31-2009, 11:10 AM
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What body should I order for a B44. I think the stock one hits the fan on my Brushless speedo. And the venting is not all that good in it.
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Originally Posted by JoshM20
Guys,
What body should I order for a B44. I think the stock one hits the fan on my Brushless speedo. And the venting is not all that good in it.
You may run into that with any of the bodies. Try moving your ESC to a differnet location or over, back or what ever it takes to make the fan not hit the body. Its hard to compare with out seeing a picture of your car.

Also with venting, cut the holes where you need them to be, rather than where the body is dimpled for them.
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Originally Posted by JoshM20
Guys,
What body should I order for a B44. I think the stock one hits the fan on my Brushless speedo. And the venting is not all that good in it.
I havent ran the Proline body but I do run the JConcepts Scoop and Scoopless bodies for the B44 and they have more room so there isnt any issues. I would try one of those.
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just getting back into offroad, bought a b44 yesterday
now i am full of questions , please bear with me,
whats the difference between all of these motors Sensorless / Sensored / Brushed / Brushless
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Old 04-01-2009, 02:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Rockin Ron
just getting back into offroad, bought a b44 yesterday
now i am full of questions , please bear with me,
whats the difference between all of these motors Sensorless / Sensored / Brushed / Brushless
Come on ron, dont play coy with us,
Surely you know the dif between brushed and brushless.
sensored, I think it means the motor has a 6 wire conection to the speedy, which tells the speedy what position the rotor is in, so when the speedy fires, it doesnt just fire up the wrong pole on the stator. And so it is smoother and more efficient, also the sensored has temp protection so if motor gets too hot it can cut out or slow down motor.
Just save yourself the crap, and get a Novak GTB that is made to run with Dig Spread Spectrum, and away you go, and dont be a pussy with a 17.5 stock go for at least a 7.5 and jump those freakin tripples and do the freaking backflip during a race, yeah yeah push it you bitch, LOL
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My clubs track. it's just be redesigned and just finished.
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Old 04-02-2009, 01:21 PM
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So from what i've read! it would be safe to buy a motor from 6.5 to 8.5 for my B44?
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Old 04-02-2009, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by fla racer57
So from what i've read! it would be safe to buy a motor from 6.5 to 8.5 for my B44?
Yes, but the gearing and motor size differs on the size of the track and the ammount of turns and jumps.
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Originally Posted by fla racer57
So from what i've read! it would be safe to buy a motor from 6.5 to 8.5 for my B44?
Your correct.
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Originally Posted by Dal
Come on ron, dont play coy with us,
Surely you know the dif between brushed and brushless.
sensored, I think it means the motor has a 6 wire conection to the speedy, which tells the speedy what position the rotor is in, so when the speedy fires, it doesnt just fire up the wrong pole on the stator. And so it is smoother and more efficient, also the sensored has temp protection so if motor gets too hot it can cut out or slow down motor.
Just save yourself the crap, and get a Novak GTB that is made to run with Dig Spread Spectrum, and away you go, and dont be a pussy with a 17.5 stock go for at least a 7.5 and jump those freakin tripples and do the freaking backflip during a race, yeah yeah push it you bitch, LOL
see what you started , wife not happy
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just wondering what you guys think about the venom pro esc
not sure if its good and reliable
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There other products are ok so Im sure it will be ok too. I just dont see venom products, in general, being of the highest quality, but they are affordable.
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which hudy setup station should i buy, if any?
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Originally Posted by Rockin Ron
just wondering what you guys think about the venom pro esc
not sure if its good and reliable
the venom esc is made by hobbywing and has been re-branded for several companies including speed passion. It is a little larger than the latest crop of esc's, but great for the price.
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