Mugen MBX6
1268 savox is pretty badass and affordable. The ko are great, too, for twice the money. hitec 7955, 7950 also good. I have them all, and like the savox best at either steering or throttle
Tech Adept
Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 116
I have 6r eu spec and 6r us spec. It's a complete diffrent feel one to another.
What is the diffrent beside white carbon, light weight axle, and +1+2 hub?
The eu spec is easier to drive. It has alot of traction even in very loose track.
Is there any diffrent in the crown and pinion gear in us spec? I havent count it yet but u will later. The chassis is it the same? Thanks
What is the diffrent beside white carbon, light weight axle, and +1+2 hub?
The eu spec is easier to drive. It has alot of traction even in very loose track.
Is there any diffrent in the crown and pinion gear in us spec? I havent count it yet but u will later. The chassis is it the same? Thanks
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 411
Have used Savox 1267's for the past couple of years, been very reliable. One did die on me, so have retired the working one to the spares box.
Currently using Hitec 7945's, very impressed with them so far a lot of my mates swear by them.
Currently using Hitec 7945's, very impressed with them so far a lot of my mates swear by them.
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 608
I have 6r eu spec and 6r us spec. It's a complete diffrent feel one to another.
What is the diffrent beside white carbon, light weight axle, and +1+2 hub?
The eu spec is easier to drive. It has alot of traction even in very loose track.
Is there any diffrent in the crown and pinion gear in us spec? I havent count it yet but u will later. The chassis is it the same? Thanks
What is the diffrent beside white carbon, light weight axle, and +1+2 hub?
The eu spec is easier to drive. It has alot of traction even in very loose track.
Is there any diffrent in the crown and pinion gear in us spec? I havent count it yet but u will later. The chassis is it the same? Thanks
the hubs are use to add stability n steering
I have 6r eu spec and 6r us spec. It's a complete diffrent feel one to another.
What is the diffrent beside white carbon, light weight axle, and +1+2 hub?
The eu spec is easier to drive. It has alot of traction even in very loose track.
Is there any diffrent in the crown and pinion gear in us spec? I havent count it yet but u will later. The chassis is it the same? Thanks
What is the diffrent beside white carbon, light weight axle, and +1+2 hub?
The eu spec is easier to drive. It has alot of traction even in very loose track.
Is there any diffrent in the crown and pinion gear in us spec? I havent count it yet but u will later. The chassis is it the same? Thanks
EU Spec also uses the 42/12 internal ratio (crown/bevel) instead of the 44/13 (MBX6/6R/6R US).
Last difference is ther rear tower has an extra outer row for the rear link.
Has anyone used the M2C hinge pin system? Do they help performance and make the car easier to work on?
http://racemugen.com/catalog/m2c-mug...del-p-204.html
http://racemugen.com/catalog/m2c-mug...del-p-204.html
Last edited by revo61; 10-07-2012 at 12:19 PM.
Has anyone used the M2C hinge pin system? Do they help performance and make the car easier to work on?
http://racemugen.com/catalog/m2c-mug...del-p-204.html
http://racemugen.com/catalog/m2c-mug...del-p-204.html
Tech Adept
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 108
From: New Zealand
EU Spec chassis is the same overall length, but everything between the 2 gearboxes has been moved back by 2mm. The front centre driveshaft is longer to make up for this.
EU Spec also uses the 42/12 internal ratio (crown/bevel) instead of the 44/13 (MBX6/6R/6R US).
Last difference is ther rear tower has an extra outer row for the rear link.
EU Spec also uses the 42/12 internal ratio (crown/bevel) instead of the 44/13 (MBX6/6R/6R US).
Last difference is ther rear tower has an extra outer row for the rear link.
You have said a few times you think the EU chassis is better, as opposed to changing to a EU chassis do u not think a similar weight balance could be acheived with a US +5 chassis by moving the RX battery, or adding some weight in rear ?
Will
Last edited by WillF; 10-09-2012 at 12:48 AM.
No you cannot, because even if it may be the same mass balance in static, it is not the same dynamically.
Can anybody tell the difference? Really....
just busting your chops lol
I love in the us, and run the us spec, and it's been awesome. I'm sure the eu spec would also be awesome. As to where each would be optimum... Who the hell really knows. They are really really close imo. It's 8th scale, not on road.
just busting your chops lol
I love in the us, and run the us spec, and it's been awesome. I'm sure the eu spec would also be awesome. As to where each would be optimum... Who the hell really knows. They are really really close imo. It's 8th scale, not on road.



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