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Xtant3150c 03-04-2008 09:36 PM


Originally Posted by tony gray (Post 4221261)
Price....the Speed Passion complete system is $88 USD.

Umm, the Novak is double that.....even for the XBR. I can't realistically recommend it purely on that basis.
Whereas the Speed Passion is a bargain.

Mahalo's for the info Tony.

Was thinking price had something to do with it? But was'nt sure.

Spoook 03-04-2008 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by tony gray (Post 4221261)
Price....the Speed Passion complete system is $88 USD.

Umm, the Novak is double that.....even for the XBR. I can't realistically recommend it purely on that basis.
Whereas the Speed Passion is a bargain.


I noticed the Exige says it runs brushless motors that are both sensored and sensorless. When it runs a sensored motor does it run it in sensored mode? Or is the Exige just a sensorless ESC that runs both sensored and sensorless motors?

I guess what I am trying to ask is does the Exige run a sensor wire?

caltek1 03-04-2008 10:25 PM

EXIGE SPEEDIE
 
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Spoook,

The Exige system does not run a sensor wire.

As you stated "the Exige is just a sensorless ESC that runs both sensored and sensorless motors".

The Exige has the three motor leads coming from one end of the speedie and the power leads and RX leads from the other end.

Hope this helps.

Later

Calvin.

Drifting101 03-05-2008 12:26 AM

I have just bought a M03R looks good. Is there anything that will need improvement to make it race ready? Other than trfs (i got a blue set to go on him :sneaky:)

Three 03-05-2008 05:40 AM

Drifting101:
I believe the answer to your question is:
http://www.rc-mini.net
THE online source for ALL your Mini info. Everything you need to know about Minis, all in one place.

Spoook 03-05-2008 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by caltek1 (Post 4231760)
Spoook,

The Exige system does not run a sensor wire.

As you stated "the Exige is just a sensorless ESC that runs both sensored and sensorless motors".

The Exige has the three motor leads coming from one end of the speedie and the power leads and RX leads from the other end.

Hope this helps.

Later

Calvin.

Thanks Calvin,

That answered my question perfectly.

Team Ash 03-05-2008 08:11 PM

Threads getting way too far back.
Bump:tire:

Wicked-Wayz 03-05-2008 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by Team Ash (Post 4234756)
Threads getting way too far back.
Bump:tire:

Why don't you post some useful information or general talk. If the thread falls behind so what, let it be. There is no reason what so ever to bump this thread. :rolleyes:

Peace Aaron(W-W)

Ben.C 03-05-2008 10:47 PM

Hi, has anyone tried the new alu shocks yet??

Team Ash 03-06-2008 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by Wicked-Wayz (Post 4234840)
Why don't you post some useful information or general talk. If the thread falls behind so what, let it be. There is no reason what so ever to bump this thread. :rolleyes:

Peace Aaron(W-W)

Yeh there is. I am learning about my m03 and this thread is a great source of knowledge. If it stays visible, there will be a better chance of others, both newbees and old hands asking questions and giving answers to things I might not know nor think to ask. I would rather find possible problems before they cause me trouble. I am sure there are others that would agree.

SuperEk4 03-06-2008 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by tony gray (Post 4213492)
As promised a few weeks back, Dyno figures for the Speed Passion Exige brushless and the Novak 13.5. Just how fast ARE they?

Click here to check em out.

http://home.iprimus.com.au/anthonygray/DynoSheet_s.jpg

it seems that rc-mini.net is down?

aussierevo 03-06-2008 12:46 AM

site working....just read artcile...very good

tony gray 03-06-2008 01:51 AM


Originally Posted by SuperEk4 (Post 4235278)
it seems that rc-mini.net is down?

Maybe it just didnt like your poota?

All working fine from here. ;)

Wicked-Wayz 03-06-2008 02:08 AM


Originally Posted by Team Ash (Post 4235248)
Yeh there is. I am learning about my m03 and this thread is a great source of knowledge. If it stays visible, there will be a better chance of others, both newbees and old hands asking questions and giving answers to things I might not know nor think to ask. I would rather find possible problems before they cause me trouble. I am sure there are others that would agree.

Yes, I know the knowledge that this thread holds. This thread will stay visible without bumping it. Asking questions and getting answers is the norm here. There is no real mystique to the mini cooper. Get it setup once correctly and you are set for life. I am not gonna sit here and argue about all of this. It just irritates me the amount of thread bumping on this forum. Now back to our regularly scheduled program. :nod:

Peace Aaron(W-W)

ozoner 03-06-2008 03:27 AM


Why don't you post some useful information or general talk.

It just irritates me the amount of thread bumping on this forum.
And by replying and having a whinge, you're doing.... what? :)

Bump! :lol:

(for w-w). Anyone got any updates on when type-A slicks will be available again? Champ told me end of March, but they also told me that Tamiya are looking for someone else to do their tyres because the price has just increased from their current supplier. So who knows.


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