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  • Brushless help for rc car

    Hi guys,

    I'm trying to convert my nitro 1/8th scale car to electric and looking at brushless systems, anyone got any knowledge or advice on a good combo etc? I have asked on car forums as well but the more help the better

    cheers

  • #2
    Re: Brushless help for rc car

    What budget have you got for it?

    I converted a 1:8 scale nitro car to brushless. I recently replaced that system for this:


    A Trackstar 150A ESC and 2650kv motor, with a programming card. (Ignore the battteries, they are for a feather). The whole set costs about 100 euro. All I needed besides that was a brushless motor mount for it and a battery tray.

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    • #3
      Re: Brushless help for rc car

      im probably looking at that being my max price for converting, as i am planning to use nimh battery packs i already have and chargers etc. dont really want to be buying lipos and more chargers, becuase at the end of the day its for fun i wont be racing or anything

      where might i buy such a setup? and is it a speedy one?

      thanks for the help

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      • #4
        Re: Brushless help for rc car

        what kind of 1/8 nitro car have you got?

        I've heard of people that have succesfully converted hyper 7's to brushless's by using this hobbywing motor/esc kit

        http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HOBBYWING-EZR ... 6rk%3D5%26

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        • #5
          Re: Brushless help for rc car

          looks good, it happens to be a hyper 7 tq sport so spot on did that choice work out well for those conversions?

          cheers

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          • #6
            Re: Brushless help for rc car

            A Hobbywing 9T motor is a 380 size motor in a 540 size can, not very suited for a 1/8th scale (actually I wouldn't use it in one of my 1/10th scales either).

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            • #7
              Re: Brushless help for rc car

              that motor/esc would work and has worked succesfully, but it is not the best one.

              The better ones are these ones, which happen to be more expensive

              http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HOBBYWING-XER ... 443wt_1037

              http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HOBBYWING-427 ... 320wt_1037

              have a look at this
              http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/topic/13380 ... onversion/



              http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/topic/14895 ... Bbrushless
              http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/topic/14770 ... 0brushless

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              • #8
                Re: Brushless help for rc car

                thanks for the links

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                • #9
                  Re: Brushless help for rc car

                  My conversion (which is also a Hyper as it happens) is somewhere on that forum as well.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Brushless help for rc car

                    Originally posted by leorcc
                    My conversion (which is also a Hyper as it happens) is somewhere on that forum as well.
                    wouldnt mind seeing that

                    I'm going to put up my mods to my savage xs whenever I get round to it aswell

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                    • #11
                      Re: Brushless help for rc car

                      I've often considered modding my Rustler.

                      Currently has Nimh bats and brushed 12T motor, but it lacks torque and isn't all that fast, bit of a let down considering I spent a fair amount upgrading it not all that long ago. £60 on an ESC for instance.

                      What would others do?

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                      • #12
                        Re: Brushless help for rc car

                        Originally posted by PJ-27
                        I've often considered modding my Rustler.

                        Currently has Nimh bats and brushed 12T motor, but it lacks torque and isn't all that fast, bit of a let down considering I spent a fair amount upgrading it not all that long ago. £60 on an ESC for instance.

                        What would others do?
                        What I have done with my Traxxas,

                        http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... V_60A.html

                        Amazing speed for just 50 GBP, including motor, ESC, wiring and programmer. And yes it also accepts nimh.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Brushless help for rc car

                          Thanks!

                          That's a pretty good alternative. My Nimh are all knackered so would rather run Li-Po, which I couldn't do with the ESC I currently have.

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