Most popular(best) brushless combo for B44
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Most popular(best) brushless combo for B44
I will be getting a B44 tomorrow and need to decide on a brushless system. I have a Mamba in my RC10T4 which I used to race once in awhile and I also have a Mamba in my RC18T which I just use to practice in my basement (a little over powered but it amazingly still hooks up). The B44 will be used pretty much only for racing but I've never had a 4WD buggy (or a buggy for that matter). It seems the most popular combo is the Novak GTB 6.5, would this be the best balance for racing? I don't want to be over powered and not be able to control it, but it is a 4WD so it should handle more power. I also want to smoke the 1/8 buggies on the straights once I get used to the handling. Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for the noob type question.
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The Mamba system a 5700 or if you want more the 6900 will work well for your car but if you wanted something else my buddy run for Orion and uses the LRP TC speedo with the Orion 6.5 and it has all the power you will ever need to race with.
#3
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Get the Novak GTB (spread spektrum if 2.4 ghz radio)with a 5.5 Light motor that has the soft smooth throttle on the bottom and more top end than a 5.5R motor. I use this combo and have an 18 tooth pinion on it.
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I will be getting a B44 tomorrow and need to decide on a brushless system. I have a Mamba in my RC10T4 which I used to race once in awhile and I also have a Mamba in my RC18T which I just use to practice in my basement (a little over powered but it amazingly still hooks up). The B44 will be used pretty much only for racing but I've never had a 4WD buggy (or a buggy for that matter). It seems the most popular combo is the Novak GTB 6.5, would this be the best balance for racing? I don't want to be over powered and not be able to control it, but it is a 4WD so it should handle more power. I also want to smoke the 1/8 buggies on the straights once I get used to the handling. Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for the noob type question.
Both Ryan Maifield and I (factory LRP/AE drivers) use this set-up and it works very well.
My second choice would be a Novak system. Anything other than these is taking a step in the wrong (backwards) direction.
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Looks like it's between the LRP, Novak and new Tekin. Is the new Tekin sensored? I'm thinking of going with something similar to the Novak GTB 6.5 which seems to be the most popular brushless system in this buggy.
#9
LRP Sphere Comp and Orion 5.5... or a Novak 5.5 if you want mixed breeds....
Tekin is sensorless like the Mamba for what that's worth.
btw, Castle does have new software and even new motors in the pipeline.... I'm not about to say when, but it's definitely in the works... and just might silence the crtics, who tend to be Novak guys btw.
Tekin is sensorless like the Mamba for what that's worth.
btw, Castle does have new software and even new motors in the pipeline.... I'm not about to say when, but it's definitely in the works... and just might silence the crtics, who tend to be Novak guys btw.
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i used to run novak stuff until i found the mamba systems.. they are efficient.. super powerful and smooth to boot...
i will never go back to a novak system .. i did and it cost me the race.. due to thermal.. dont have to worry about that with the mamba system...
the mamba is perfectly fine for racing and is infinatly adjustable and has more paramaters than the gtb could dream of... just a few mins messing around on the computer you can learn about what the different stuff does and set it to how you like it.. set it run it change some stuff run it.. i love my mamba and will never go back. PERIOD
i will never go back to a novak system .. i did and it cost me the race.. due to thermal.. dont have to worry about that with the mamba system...
the mamba is perfectly fine for racing and is infinatly adjustable and has more paramaters than the gtb could dream of... just a few mins messing around on the computer you can learn about what the different stuff does and set it to how you like it.. set it run it change some stuff run it.. i love my mamba and will never go back. PERIOD
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Man this choice isn't going to be easy. I already have 2 mamba systems but I don't race much with those cars and the bearings in my T4 mamba detonated after not having the unit for long and I've been waiting for a replacement for almost 2 weeks. But hopefully that motor issue isn't common in the mamba. I guess it's back to square one with deciding on brushless systems.
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well ive had my 5700 for quite some time.. and havent had any issues with it.. at all.. it never overheats..
but you gotta remember to oil the bearings every once and awhile.. thats it.. if you already have a mamba system just go get another... that way if any of your systems go.. its under warrenty again.WOOT WOOT. lol
castle creations customer service is usually quick and great.. but they have some new motors and escs that are coming out so they stopped production on the old motors..
be paitent young grasshopper when they are at full swing again.. probably in a couple weeks.. im sure they will take care of ya..
but you gotta remember to oil the bearings every once and awhile.. thats it.. if you already have a mamba system just go get another... that way if any of your systems go.. its under warrenty again.WOOT WOOT. lol
castle creations customer service is usually quick and great.. but they have some new motors and escs that are coming out so they stopped production on the old motors..
be paitent young grasshopper when they are at full swing again.. probably in a couple weeks.. im sure they will take care of ya..
#13
You've got my wheels turning, I was pretty set on a LRP or Novak brushless system, but I may have to check it out. Maybe rolling out these new motors is why it has taken them 2 weeks so far to get me my replacement motor for my T4.v Anyways, have any specs? I'm leaning mainly towards LRP now because I'm worried about the thermal shut down in GTBs. I'm thinking a LRP 6.5 w/ 19T pinion.
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I will be getting a B44 tomorrow and need to decide on a brushless system. I have a Mamba in my RC10T4 which I used to race once in awhile and I also have a Mamba in my RC18T which I just use to practice in my basement (a little over powered but it amazingly still hooks up). The B44 will be used pretty much only for racing but I've never had a 4WD buggy (or a buggy for that matter). It seems the most popular combo is the Novak GTB 6.5, would this be the best balance for racing? I don't want to be over powered and not be able to control it, but it is a 4WD so it should handle more power. I also want to smoke the 1/8 buggies on the straights once I get used to the handling. Thanks in advance for your help and sorry for the noob type question.
I use the 7.5R brushless system and with a 19 tooth it does have plenty of speed.
Last edited by bmaglinger; 12-15-2007 at 06:38 PM. Reason: more info needed
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Novak GTBs were 1 and 2 in the B44s that raced today at my track. The winner had a Novak 4.5 and 2nd place had a Novak 5.5L motor.
Sensored is for racing!
Sensorless is for bashing!
Most of the sensorless Mamba racers have switched to the sensored Novak system!!!
I love my Novak GTB spread spektrum ESC and Novak 5.5L (Light) motor in my B44! Use an 18 tooth pinion.
Sensored is for racing!
Sensorless is for bashing!
Most of the sensorless Mamba racers have switched to the sensored Novak system!!!
I love my Novak GTB spread spektrum ESC and Novak 5.5L (Light) motor in my B44! Use an 18 tooth pinion.