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scott_g 05-24-2006 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by Painy
Haha like i said results speak for themselvs.

I thought I heard that the offroad nats were won with a brushless motor?

ickvanovs 05-24-2006 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by King-G
http://img369.imageshack.us/img369/7...sramevo6iu.jpg

Looks sweet, and performs even better.

No dramas to report as yet, has exceeded my expectations, faultless.

is nosram brushless good?

OZracer 05-24-2006 09:24 AM

wow
 
So where or who sells the Nosram setup if I decided to go down the Nosram track. :lol: :D

Molky 05-24-2006 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by scott_g
I thought I heard that the offroad nats were won with a brushless motor?


4wd was, 2wd and Truck were won with brushed motors.

Besercoe 05-24-2006 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by Painy
4wd offroad might suit you. we dont need tyre prep, plenty of grip...

But, you do need skill, you cant buy it... so not sure what you will do...

Food for thought Master Pain, Food for thought :D

King-G 05-24-2006 04:36 PM

The Nosram is easy to fit and setup, I would say the motor is no longer than a V2 mod can...Doesnt seem to stick out.

Awesome so far, not a glitch to report, and it runs cool! the speedie was barely noticably warm, motor much cooler than an equivalent 7 turn brushed would be.

You can get the nosram Matrix Evo + 4 star motor from Metro Hobbies In melbourne, Ph: 98901144

Speak to Peter If he is out of stock he can get it within 2 days.

ickvanovs 05-24-2006 09:43 PM


Originally Posted by King-G
The Nosram is easy to fit and setup, I would say the motor is no longer than a V2 mod can...Doesnt seem to stick out.

Awesome so far, not a glitch to report, and it runs cool! the speedie was barely noticably warm, motor much cooler than an equivalent 7 turn brushed would be.

You can get the nosram Matrix Evo + 4 star motor from Metro Hobbies In melbourne, Ph: 98901144

Speak to Peter If he is out of stock he can get it within 2 days.

hmm can u give me an idea how much it is?
i was looking for nosram brushless, but no idea where to get it here (im not in melbourne atm)

v0rtex 05-24-2006 09:53 PM

Hobby Habit are the Nosram Importer for Australia, you can contact them on (08) 8277 1111.

warex 05-24-2006 10:31 PM

I looked at the prices from both distributers and the LRP is cheaper

Andrew Selvaggi 05-24-2006 11:03 PM

guys guys guys,

you all have to remember, its not driver skill its equipment!!!!!!!!
................like hell it is, you give any of the top off road drivers brushed or brushless and they could do amazing things with it. Its down to preference.

every one listen to painy he is the master of 4wd!

WRXTC 05-24-2006 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by Andrew Selvaggi
guys guys guys,

you all have to remember, its not driver skill its equipment!!!!!!!!
................like hell it is, you give any of the top off road drivers brushed or brushless and they could do amazing things with it. Its down to preference.

every one listen to painy he is the master of 4wd!

Some of the guys posting in this thread are team sponsored drivers, so I think I will listen to them. I know two of them are for sure! :tire: :tire: :tire:

bummy 05-25-2006 12:01 AM

i think any brushless system is going to be better, then brushed motors.
so easy to use, and so damm quick,

Besercoe 05-25-2006 12:35 AM

Both Brushed and Brushless have their advantages and diadvantages.

Brushed are extremely smmoth, and have a very good feel to them especially when off throttle, and in braking. The advantage of BL is there is minimal fade through a run, and no need to work on them every run to keep them consistent.

The biggest differences will be longevity, especially in onroad, as we get more runtime and voltage the brushed motors simply will not be able to keep up (under the current overall design specs)

It will take time for people to come to grips with the different characteristics of BL, but in the long run there is no other feasible option. Note this is from experience in Onraod where power makes a big difference, offroad where power delivery and driveability is more important, there may be some differences.

The Fuhrer 05-25-2006 12:54 AM

Well said Besercoe,
As proved at the Offroad Nats, Brushless systems seem to suit 4wd rather than 2wd/Truck. Drivability is the issue.
2wd can be quite a handful with a Brushless, although I have messed around with a T4/Brushless with a hydradrive, very smooth!!!

ickvanovs 05-25-2006 01:01 AM


Originally Posted by warex
I looked at the prices from both distributers and the LRP is cheaper

can you tell me what those price are?


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