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Hobby wing 2000kv on truggy

Old 07-25-2011, 09:54 PM
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Hi guys, thinking of getting this, would this be ok with 4s?

I've got the 2250kv on my buggy and I am looking for more run time.

Any advice appreciated
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Old 07-25-2011, 10:30 PM
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some people on here say the 2000kv with 4s, is perfect for the truggy from what ive heard its got tons of torque and a little less top end speed but you gear higher for that anyways.

i might try a 2000kv motor sometime still getting used to 1/8 e though.

i run a castle 2200kv combo with 4c lipo on my truggy, and its wicked on the top end and good enough on the low end.

a 2250kv is to hot for a truggy but good for a buggy.

i would get it man the hobbywing combo sounds good from the reviews ive read.

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I've just fitted a 4274 2000kv / 150A xerun HW combo to my V4 tekno MBX6T and will be racing it this weekend. I took it for a blast down the street and all i can say is smoooooooooooooooth.

The 2200 neu and MMM combo i had in it before was good but i'm really keen to see how the sensored combo goes.
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Originally Posted by Nogas
I've just fitted a 4274 2000kv / 150A xerun HW combo to my V4 tekno MBX6T and will be racing it this weekend. I took it for a blast down the street and all i can say is smoooooooooooooooth.

The 2200 neu and MMM combo i had in it before was good but i'm really keen to see how the sensored combo goes.
Wow, I race my mbx6 tekno with 2250kv and now 2000kv for mbx6t. Love my buggy. Got 2nd best on of the heats could have tq if 20 sc. Penalty was not imposed for me stalling.
Got 5000mah and only 8 to 9 minutes. Going to get 6000 and turn travel to 60%
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i run the 2000kv sensored in my truggy and its smooth as silk to run, running on 5000mah i get about 15 mins if not more and it absolutely flys and never gets near hot.
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Originally Posted by kryne76
i run the 2000kv sensored in my truggy and its smooth as silk to run, running on 5000mah i get about 15 mins if not more and it absolutely flys and never gets near hot.
wow, care to share your set up or pics?

by the way any you guys know whether the eco mbx6 radio box would fit the mugen mbx6t
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i just run 2 2s2p turnigy hardcase 5000mah batteries, 15t pinion and 48t spur.
i run the 2250 in my rc8be with same gearing and a 4500 4s turnigy hardcase and get over 20 minutes in that
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