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Old 12-09-2016, 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Jmuck69
I was kidding...
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Just a few more weeks and we can start building.
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LOL... Here we go!!!!
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Old 12-11-2016, 10:01 AM
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Is there a release date yet? All I've heard is January.
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http://www.neobuggy.net/2016/12/09/team-associated-4wd-2-2-front-wheels/#more-84826
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I'm hoping once it does get released the thread gets flushed and cleaned up if all the speculation, repeat and panic posts.. including mine.....
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That's not going to happen....RCBuddha will do an excellent job on the first page and the rest of us will just have to pick up on page 35ish.
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Probably a dumb question, but never had a 4wd (have a b6d). For a small indoor dirt track (18-20 sec laptimes) that is medium traction....what would be a proper sized mod motor ballpark? Thinking an 8.5 might be good, but not really sure. I have a XR10 Pro ESC so could use softening or radio EPA to help maybe if it is too much power. Any help would be appreciated? Excited to get the b64d!!
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8.5 is a solid wind.
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8.5 is a solid wind.
Thanks for the help
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Our track is smaller (about 13.5 - 16.0 sec lap times) and it seems like 10.5 is pretty common. I am running 13.5 blinky since I am seeing how things go with this whole 13.5 spec movement. From what I am seeing, Very driveable and only giving up a tiny bit of low end power so far in comparison to the 10.5 guys on this track size. Same track I ran 8.5 previously and it was pretty powerful for the track.
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That's not going to happen....RCBuddha will do an excellent job on the first page and the rest of us will just have to pick up on page 35ish.
50ish.. lol
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I myself prefer a 6.5 turn. It is a good all around mod motor for 4wd. Not to fast to be uncontrollable. It is very similar in speed the 10 turn brushed motors I use to run in the past.
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I agree, 6.5 is pretty much the go to motor for most in 4wd buggy and what I run. Not always necessary though.
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i run a 5.5t in my xb4
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