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RC8.2 or Hyper7 PCR to Electric
So I've been wanting to convert one of the two buggies to electric. I already have a Mamba Monster 2200kv and 2x 4s 5000mah turnigy batteries. I know it'll be hard to get parts for the hyper7 to convert and the rc8.2 has great support. But I can get the motor mount for the hyper made by brother at his machine shop.
What do you guys think? I'm leaning more on the rc8.2 but I like how it runs with the nitro set up I have on it right now but then I lean towards the hyper because it has a lot of room to run 2s batteries on each side or one 4s |
I would go with the RC8.2. I had a Hyper 7 and it was a durable buggy, but it is old now. A motor mount is also $40 tops for a one time purchase. I wouldn't base buying a buggy one way or another off of that. I would pick the RC8.2 based on its parts support and track record. Plus, it sounds like you already have experience with the RC8 series.
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Well I run a RC8.2e and see a lot of guys convert RC8.2 since nitro is dying around here. I like OFNA but I have to say I had no major issues with the AE. I hit a pole at our track at full speed head on and I only stripped some front screws so I can say that the RC8.2e is very durable. Can't really say anything about the Hyper since nobody races one at our track. So my vote is also for the RC8.2
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Well gents I got bored yesterday and started to take the ofna apart. Then one thing led to another and I went to my brothers shop and a made motor mount that came out really good. I'll post pictures later.
But I think I'm going to convert both. My brother is offering me a Turnigy Trakstar 120a esc and a 2300kv for 50 that he got of HK so I'll put that on the ofna and the MM on the RC8.2 By ther way I didn't not cut or drilled any of the stock parts. So I'll be able to go back to nitro. |
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Well there is the hyper 7 homemade motor mount and industrial Velcro to keep things tight. I just need to figure out how to run the wires and those 2s lipos are just tempo.
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Back view if it
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See if you can get the lipos closer to the centerline, but don't touch the driveshaft. The car should handle better.
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Originally Posted by SouthFloridaApp
(Post 13227689)
See if you can get the lipos closer to the centerline, but don't touch the driveshaft. The car should handle better.
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the motor should be on the other side ! near the sterring servo. check out the hoabao hyper ss wich is mostly based on the hyper 7 ! ( same transmission )
i drive the hyper 9. good hobao buggy ! when i do my own aluminium motor mount, I use 4 screws to hold the motor, not only 2 as usual. when you have the choice to built it yourself, you can ! what center diff is that ? |
Originally Posted by werner sline
(Post 13227748)
the motor should be on the other side ! near the sterring servo. check out the hoabao hyper ss wich is mostly based on the hyper 7 ! ( same transmission )
i drive the hyper 9. good hobao buggy ! when i do my own aluminium motor mount, I use 4 screws to hold the motor, not only 2 as usual. when you have the choice to built it yourself, you can ! what center diff is that ? The center diff is original. It's a spyder came with the buggy. It's the hyper 7 PCR edition. With the lay down servo. |
Originally Posted by Delatorre805
(Post 13227961)
See I was thinking that the motor should of gone on the other side idk what got me doing it for the left side. I think I'll make another one and just change the whole diagram of the buggy. But other than that I like how it runs and jumps right now.
The center diff is original. It's a spyder came with the buggy. It's the hyper 7 PCR edition. With the lay down servo. http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...ps0faac0a3.jpg as I told you, same tranny as the hyper7 . you should only buy this expensive part : http://www.amain.com/product_info.ph...NA-Motor-Mount |
So the mounting holes on the bottoms of the chassis place match up to the motor mount then because that's was my problem with a hyper lx2e motor mount did not match. And I know monster rc makes some but I was just in a mood of making one.
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http://youtu.be/MHb9LhJxK6s
There it is. A bit front heavy but it runs good. Just need new tires on it now. |
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