5 Cells, the time is now!! Or atleast by 2008
#63
Tech Elite
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For those who are saying stay with 6 cell and just use lipo:
Are you saying you would rather buy two or three $100-150 packs, a $150 charger that will charge LiPos instead of just taking one cell off your current 6-cell packs? If you have run 5-cell you will realize that its not that bad, in fact its pretty good especially on loose tracks. It could save you $450-600 dollars in packs/chargers and isnt that what the whole goal is, to make things cheaper and safer? And I have seen many "average club racers" blow up packs both EPs and IBs.
And for those who are saying lets go faster:
So you wanna spend lots of money on broken parts and sit out races cause you had to much power that you couldn't handle?
Are you saying you would rather buy two or three $100-150 packs, a $150 charger that will charge LiPos instead of just taking one cell off your current 6-cell packs? If you have run 5-cell you will realize that its not that bad, in fact its pretty good especially on loose tracks. It could save you $450-600 dollars in packs/chargers and isnt that what the whole goal is, to make things cheaper and safer? And I have seen many "average club racers" blow up packs both EPs and IBs.
And for those who are saying lets go faster:
So you wanna spend lots of money on broken parts and sit out races cause you had to much power that you couldn't handle?
#65
Tech Fanatic
iTrader: (10)
Well I have run 5 cell in my 2WD mod car before and it was great. I immediately went about 1 second a lap faster. I had to gear up about 3 teeth but that was it.
The car came off the track like it hadn't even been used.
I think 5 cell will be the starting point for me at every track now.
They are finding with 5 cell in touring cars that although there was alot of sceptism before it was introduced, most people are now in favour of it.
It's faster and easier on equipment.
I am with you Tripthreat.
The car came off the track like it hadn't even been used.
I think 5 cell will be the starting point for me at every track now.
They are finding with 5 cell in touring cars that although there was alot of sceptism before it was introduced, most people are now in favour of it.
It's faster and easier on equipment.
I am with you Tripthreat.
#67
Tech Elite
iTrader: (35)
For those who are saying stay with 6 cell and just use lipo:
Are you saying you would rather buy two or three $100-150 packs, a $150 charger that will charge LiPos instead of just taking one cell off your current 6-cell packs? If you have run 5-cell you will realize that its not that bad, in fact its pretty good especially on loose tracks. It could save you $450-600 dollars in packs/chargers and isnt that what the whole goal is, to make things cheaper and safer? And I have seen many "average club racers" blow up packs both EPs and IBs.
And for those who are saying lets go faster:
So you wanna spend lots of money on broken parts and sit out races cause you had to much power that you couldn't handle?
Are you saying you would rather buy two or three $100-150 packs, a $150 charger that will charge LiPos instead of just taking one cell off your current 6-cell packs? If you have run 5-cell you will realize that its not that bad, in fact its pretty good especially on loose tracks. It could save you $450-600 dollars in packs/chargers and isnt that what the whole goal is, to make things cheaper and safer? And I have seen many "average club racers" blow up packs both EPs and IBs.
And for those who are saying lets go faster:
So you wanna spend lots of money on broken parts and sit out races cause you had to much power that you couldn't handle?
#68
Well I have run 5 cell in my 2WD mod car before and it was great. I immediately went about 1 second a lap faster. I had to gear up about 3 teeth but that was it.
The car came off the track like it hadn't even been used.
I think 5 cell will be the starting point for me at every track now.
They are finding with 5 cell in touring cars that although there was alot of sceptism before it was introduced, most people are now in favour of it.
It's faster and easier on equipment.
I am with you Tripthreat.
The car came off the track like it hadn't even been used.
I think 5 cell will be the starting point for me at every track now.
They are finding with 5 cell in touring cars that although there was alot of sceptism before it was introduced, most people are now in favour of it.
It's faster and easier on equipment.
I am with you Tripthreat.
Those EP 1/8 are insane. I have one myself, but talk about droppin' some coin.. those might be 3-4 years off before they find their place in the hobby.
#69
Tech Master
Dont you think people will want more than one pack? What if you are running two classes with two cars? Your gonna need more than one pack. I know alot of people would but more than one, myself included. And what about the people who dont have ICEs. I dont see THAT many at all, I see mostly LRPs and in the TC scene alot of Much Mores.
#72
Tech Elite
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Hey Frank,
if your willing to put a limit on what batteries people can use to slow down racing, why wouldn't you be willing to put a limit on what type of motors people could use instead to allow superior battery technology?
If the high speed is the problem, then there are a couple ways of controlling the speed.
1. reduce the battery voltage (your suggestion)
2. reduce the speed of the motor (thus allowing superior battery technology)
3. control the speed electronically through speed control software, regardless of motor or battery.
All of these solutions would provide the same end result of slowing down racing. Why do you feel that solution 1 is the best option?
if your willing to put a limit on what batteries people can use to slow down racing, why wouldn't you be willing to put a limit on what type of motors people could use instead to allow superior battery technology?
If the high speed is the problem, then there are a couple ways of controlling the speed.
1. reduce the battery voltage (your suggestion)
2. reduce the speed of the motor (thus allowing superior battery technology)
3. control the speed electronically through speed control software, regardless of motor or battery.
All of these solutions would provide the same end result of slowing down racing. Why do you feel that solution 1 is the best option?
Great, just what I want to do, spend $150-200 a pop for new speed controls
#73
Tech Master
#74
From 200 to 60 is a huge step down. I am not suggesting 2 cells, just 5. NASCAR in 1982 at Talladega went 212mph for a full lap. With advances in aero dynamics, it would be like 225-230 now w/o a restrictor plate. And now they run about 190-195mph per lap, about the same decrease as 6 to 5 cells. And the Daytona 500 is the highest rated race, one where the use restrictor plates....
#75
...I can see why new people into the hobby are easily scared away, the stock guys who are sponsored with super-fast, cut every run motors, and new packs really are fast. Sometimes able to run within 1-1.5 seconds per lap of mod drivers at the same track. And someone to just bought an RTR B4 (or whatever) is in the same class, getting lapped 3-4 times. That's just not fun. There's not much incentive to keep doing this hobby...
That's why we have a novice class here at our local track.