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billdelong 06-14-2024 12:44 PM


Originally Posted by pink_sleeve (Post 16106828)
Are you running 3S in both?

Haven't tested any 3S setups yet, need to get 32P gears for that I believe.

pink_sleeve 06-14-2024 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by billdelong (Post 16106844)
Haven't tested any 3S setups yet, need to get 32P gears for that I believe.

wow. You run a 2500 kv motor in buggy on 4S

Fastfred1952 06-15-2024 07:09 AM

Thanks for the info Bill, I checked that out on Amazon.

billdelong 06-15-2024 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by pink_sleeve (Post 16106900)
wow. You run a 2500 kv motor in buggy on 4S


I have since switched back to 2400KV from HW, both on 15T pinions, you can run a lower KV but may need to gear up if you want to be competitive, I prefer high KV so the car accelerates slower (less torque with higher KV as the trade off) in the chicanes to get more grip ;)

rfleck 09-13-2025 08:41 AM

E819rs chassis dremel mod for E8 Worlds
 
I have a new E819RS chassis and am needing to replace my worn e8 worlds chassis.

I recall others were modifying the front droop tabs of the E819RS to accommodate the E8 worlds front end, but can't find the post. Can anyone provide the instructions? I don't want to remove too much material.

Thanks, Ron

billdelong 09-13-2025 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by rfleck (Post 16213322)
I have a new E819RS chassis and am needing to replace my worn e8 worlds chassis.

I recall others were modifying the front droop tabs of the E819RS to accommodate the E8 worlds front end, but can't find the post. Can anyone provide the instructions? I don't want to remove too much material.

Thanks, Ron

unfortunately the file was on the website that you could print and tape to your RS chassis, since the website is down the next best thing is take your worn E8 chassis and trace the cut lines onto the RS chassis with a silver sharpie to get the same result.

rfleck 09-13-2025 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by billdelong (Post 16213334)
unfortunately the file was on the website that you could print and tape to your RS chassis, since the website is down the next best thing is take your worn E8 chassis and trace the cut lines onto the RS chassis with a silver sharpie to get the same result.

Thanks Bill!

I lined them up and came t the same conclusion. Cheers buddy!


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