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Dan13
09-03-2011, 08:36 PM
Hi
Any good for a 2wd buggy?
What gearing?
thanks
Dan
mattJT
09-03-2011, 08:47 PM
Hi Dan
(just sent pm)
Are you planning on racing or bashing? and do you have a speed controller already?
I had a hobbywing 35a 9t brushless in my 2wd, 4wd and sct and found it to be plenty good (for the £50 price tag)
I'm only running a saturn 20t due to club rules.
Cheers
matt
Dan13
09-03-2011, 09:18 PM
Hi Dan
(just sent pm)
Are you planning on racing or bashing? and do you have a speed controller already?
I had a hobbywing 35a 9t brushless in my 2wd, 4wd and sct and found it to be plenty good (for the £50 price tag)
I'm only running a saturn 20t due to club rules.
Cheers
matt
Im only bashing, my buggy is very light...very old aswell.
I run 8.4v and 17t to 19t pinions so they go very well.
I usely run ansmann motors, but wanted a change.
Dan
mattJT
09-03-2011, 09:23 PM
I've also put a saturn 20t in my slash 2wd (moreso for my son to bash with)
Speed wise is ok, problem I would for see tho is the dirt getting into the can :cry:
Dan13
11-03-2011, 07:50 PM
So, should be fine in my fighter buggy then,right?
I was thinking of a trx 19t 32dp pinion and a heatsink.
saturn 20t on 8.4v should move quite fast.
cheers
mattJT
11-03-2011, 07:57 PM
So, should be fine in my fighter buggy then,right?
I was thinking of a trx 19t 32dp pinion and a heatsink.
saturn 20t on 8.4v should move quite fast.
cheers
If can power a sct, then yes, a buggy should be a ok, as for gearing, got the slash on a 23t, (would need to check the spur tho)
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