Originally Posted by
Tabushi
Well guys, i love the challenges and im done with this, i just called the hobby shop owner and accepted the deal. First E4 cars will be in our country in 2 more weeks so i will have mine by that time.
I made couple calls and already sold my Cyclone lol !!, i have to deliver to new owner by the end of this week. I think i will miss next race but im not worried. I know was a risky move, but i love challenges and i know if i keep the cyclone i will be comparying too much and i prefer to go deep on the E4 rather than crying and comparing if im not get it right first time.
So, i jumped into the pool completely lol !!, just hope to do it right with the E4RS 2009.
thanks a lot for all, will post here as soon as i get the kit ... and will stay on questions during this days so please be patient with me guys !!
Mr Wolf, thanks a lot for your prior emails !, you rock !
cya !
Pato Concha
Southamerica
Don't waste your time/money on the GTB speedo and Novak 13.5 (unless they are exisitng and you are on budget)...I mean, if you are getting a sponcorship deal for the E4, you might as well have them to hook you up with a competition speedo and motor. Your choice like Speed Passion GT2, Tekin, KO, LRP....those are the top list for your speedo choice. Brushless motor like the old Trinity DUO (may be the Duo 2 if you dare to try), Tekin, LPR are also better then the good old Novak 13.5.
About your final drive...even with these motor, for outdoor, lets start at around 4.8 to 5 and check the temperature of the motor. Checking temperature of the brushless motor especially on E4 is a major factor. Because of the battery location (front in front of the motor), and it is different then the typical belt car like your previous owned Cyclone (on the side and do not have the battery blocking AIR to cool the motor)...I found the motor on E4 is a little bit higher then my Mi3.5 (compare to the same gearing)...so if I gear my Mi3.5 to 4.8....due to the motor temp, I will ended up gearing my E4 to 4.9....but again, I use the temp of the motor to dictate my final drive...not the speed of the car, unless you are willing to risk overheating the motor or speedo.
I prefer using BULLET plug type of LIPO...alot easier then those with the deans plug coming out from the top or the side of the battery, easier to fit inside the E4 due to its design.