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Yep, similar to that. No pics though, made them from ripped front tyres (another reason the tape was handy) and there wasn't much left of that after 20+ years. On the rear I had the Holiday Buggy set, worked quite well.
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so when i calculated it to be 129 km/h that was with a 23t pinion, according to edou with a 26t pinion with my small tires it was 97 km/h, using that number and procedure i mentioned a few posts back it can theoretically get up to 154.8 km/h
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Wow it's sucks!
Why don't you test a EZRUN? |
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i drove it last weekend. it was running great then stopped. i thought the battery was flat so i charged it up and neatened out my wiring, cut off the excess wire on the motor. it was all set up perfectly. then i tested the esc and it didn't work.
i had a 60A, that died, no runs another 60A, replacement for ^, that died 120A,, replacement for ^ that died all were the same model line but different ratings. i would try an ezrun but i don't have much money im going to try and set up my old 45A esc, its still running but it low voltage cuts out too early, so ill run it without any protection and use a buzzer/meter thing i liked the turbo feature on the dead escs, i think it is the thing that allowed me to get up to 86km/h. hopefully the 45A will handle the larger wheels has anyone got any cheap but good esc suggestions? |
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I think that you can find 1 ezrun 60A for 60€ with the trimming card on the bay. And think that you spent more for your 3 esc than 1 combo ezrun. mine is a 60A 9t combo and I paid it 60euros wich was a little expensive.
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