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Originally Posted by nikos2002
(Post 12206415)
Graveyard - I used plier to give the cup an extra squeeze to make sure mine were tight. And try those setting changes as well to help be sure.
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Originally Posted by Graveyard
(Post 12206847)
I guess I need the pro-gauge thingy to make the changes?
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What will be the difference between the new and old motors? Anyone have any idea how long roughly till they release a date?
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Originally Posted by myl3s91
(Post 12206942)
What will be the difference between the new and old motors? Anyone have any idea how long roughly till they release a date?
there were a few pics on a BE motor over a year ago: http://www.rctech.net/forum/10263549-post869.html I like the idea of a fan. those traxxas brushed motors with the internal fasns seem to hold up fine to about all the abuse in the world. |
Originally Posted by AndrewTom
(Post 12207199)
wondering the same on a due date.
there were a few pics on a BE motor over a year ago: http://www.rctech.net/forum/10263549-post869.html I like the idea of a fan. those traxxas brushed motors with the internal fasns seem to hold up fine to about all the abuse in the world. |
Originally Posted by shagnat
(Post 12207340)
Traxxas brushed motors hold up???!!! Wow, guess my g'son and I got 5 bad ones. :weird:
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Originally Posted by myl3s91
(Post 12205788)
Just installed vtx10 and 13.5 motor in my 22. Running indoor carpet, any set up sheets or suggestions as to gearing? Also when will the new line of motors and esc's be out? Hopefully not next week? I just got mine! Lol
set can timing to 40 and watch it fly! |
Is 16AWG too thin for 17.5 blinky in an rb6?
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It will work, but common thought process is lower gauge transmits more voltage, which should mean more power. I didn't tell the difference between 12ga and 14ga. But only used 16ga/18ga with my 21.5 F1 car.
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As for the new motor development -- best thing I can say, is this..... we aren't going to release one until we have it doing everything we want. We have tested a few different ideas. Each had their own good qualities, but nothing that checks every box just yet. Still working on it. :tire::tire::tire::tire:
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Originally Posted by nikos2002
(Post 12210279)
Quickly proving to be the new standard in 1/8 electronics the Viper VTX8 and its durable all metal construction are taking on and winning events at tracks all over the country. From hard packed clay, to loose loamy, and even worse – the VTX8 is delivering smooth sensored power that drivers can depend on to handle the rigors of 1/8 battle. Chris Giraldo helped us put together a video showing a VTX8 powered car going through its paces – enjoy the new standard and find performance without boundaries.
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Originally Posted by robcamj
(Post 12210913)
I imagine they are nice when they work
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Originally Posted by nikos2002
(Post 12210279)
Quickly proving to be the new standard in 1/8 electronics the Viper VTX8 and its durable all metal construction are taking on and winning events at tracks all over the country. From hard packed clay, to loose loamy, and even worse – the VTX8 is delivering smooth sensored power that drivers can depend on to handle the rigors of 1/8 battle. Chris Giraldo helped us put together a video showing a VTX8 powered car going through its paces – enjoy the new standard and find performance without boundaries.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPFJhNlNubI VTX8 and other Viper products available via your local hobby retailer or www.shopviperrc.com |
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