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Hi just built re release lunchbox kit and got it going I have found that its a bit slow does anyone know what brushed motor I can use without damaging stock gearbox.
Im running with Tamiya teu 104bk speed controller I have already fitted full ball bearings through out and tamiya short shockers. Thanks |
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I'd go for the
Tamiya "Sport Tuned"
motor - about 30% more speed for about £20
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Hi there, first of all welcome!
The 'official' limit for that ESC would be 25 turns or a Tamiya Torque Tuned. banzaihobby.com...uned-motor That is on the safe side, your car should be able to handle a bit more. Running a Sport Tuned (like Jonny mentioned) probably won't hurt the ESC. |
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that whats you get when posting and working on cars |
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thx
Just in case you want to go Crazy on your Lunchbox ( ) here a thread of mine (with a link to JR's too) on some more tuning options. edit: @ mods the link to JRs post isnt working can you check please. |
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A friend run with a ezrun 9T brushless in its LB Perso I ran with my first released LB and MP with magnum or m&y modified motors and the standard msc without matter.
But in my mind, for a lunchy rere (with harder steering arms) a standard 540 is largely enough to have looooonnnngggg fun. |
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Thanks for advice just bought a sport tuned motor if it burns out esc I will upgrade to better esc.
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No problemo crazy wih a sport tuned. It is a 540 standard lightly up graded by triming from remember.
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For a long time the "internet myth" (based on the original version of this page , which for a long, long time was the default source of information about the Sport Tuned motor) was that they were 27T (presumably with a lot of advance) for Asia/USA and 23T for Europe (presumably with less advanced timing). Current community thinking (but again, based on a single source) is they're 27 turn, single wind motors - see the dismantling at blackholesun.fr (scroll down). Most retail sources (including Banzai Hobbies & Modelsport, linked earlier in this thread) list them as 23 turns (as does the Tamiyabase page ), though it's not clear what the source is as Tamiya don't ever seem to give that information voluntarily No idea waht tamiyausa.com (which is NOT the same as Tamiya, despite what many think) has to say on the matter as their site seems to be dead this morning. |
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