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Tobamory 25-02-2013 09:49 AM

Got 2 cars need the rest
 
Looking for everything inside the car.

I have a K1 and 44.2 and would like to know what people have for sale.

Brushless motor 4.5 to 7.5 1/10 buggy
ESC
Steering servo quick one
Radio gear 2.4

I need 2 of everything, I,ll buy the battery and charger

Please only nudge me if its 100% ok gear and not dodgy, like the stuff you've just replaced and its getting dusty, I'm trying to start out again in the rc car arena and wanted a good experience from the off.

Appreciate buying second hand isn't sometimes a great but I trust you all

Thanks guys paste anything if I like it I,ll nudge ya

Thanks

Rob

Mugenextreme 25-02-2013 11:51 AM

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=122450

neallewis 25-02-2013 12:07 PM

Rob, 4.5-6.5 will be uncontrollable for you, far too fast.
Get something tamer like at 10.5, or even a 13.5 for starters, maybe an 8.5max or 7.5 absolute maximum for Batley outdoors (end March), and most likely have to turn the throttle end point down. You will be faster and progress quicker with a 10.5. Batley indoor track is very slippery in places and too much grunt will be detrimental, even in 4wd.
It's very tempting to stick the fastest thing in, most new or returning people do it, but it's a backwards step trying to control it. Milder/slower is faster!

Tobamory 25-02-2013 12:18 PM

thanks Neil I,ll take note. I noticed a few yest with 6.5 like rockets and a bit too fast.

Im was mainly getting what I could for both indoor and outdoor, agree on the surface etc.

thanks

Tobamory 25-02-2013 12:20 PM

What did you swap to Mugan

neallewis 25-02-2013 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tobamory (Post 749851)
thanks Neil I,ll take note. I noticed a few yest with 6.5 like rockets and a bit too fast.

Im was mainly getting what I could for both indoor and outdoor, agree on the surface etc.

thanks

a few seconds of speed down the straight, but uncontrollable in the infield, where you need low end control. Too hot a motor will be un-drivable and you won't progress. If you get round the full track without crashing, that will be quicker than that quick blast down the straight, and spinning out or crashing into every corner. Get a 10.5, it will be fine outside too.

Also, visit or take a look at MB Models: http://www.rccarshop.co.uk
They race, so know what's what.

mattr 25-02-2013 02:24 PM

TBH, i'm in the same boat as you Tobamory, coming back to the hobby after 20+ years. You really really can't compare the old motors to the new ones in any meaningful way. My first cheap as chips RTR brushless was probably almost as quick as the old Modified cars 25 years ago.

What i've ended up with is 3 motors, (basically) 6.5, 8.5 and 10.5.
Indoors i use the 10.5 in 2WD and 8.5 in 4WD.
Once we go outside, the 8.5 goes in the 2WD and the 6.5 goes in the 4WD.

With boost and gearing changes i can muck around almost endlessly with the performance, but selecting a more suitable motor to start with makes the car much more driveable.

(a 6.5 in a 2WD is only fun for those watching from a safe distance. I know this from bitter experience. :lol:)

Danny Harrison 25-02-2013 02:50 PM

http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...4&q=Reventon-R

;)

clumsysaint 26-02-2013 07:34 AM

Lrp x12 motor
 
I have this lrp x12 10.5t motor for sale if your interested buddy

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=123069

rcboy1972 26-02-2013 12:57 PM

Stuff
 
Hi

Have few things maybe interested in:
MRT Transponders x2 £30 each
Hobbywing V3 £125 brand new not been used just fitted into car and wired in
Hobbywing extreme stock speedo £75 used for one season in touring car
Speed passion 7.5 £40 brand new only fitted in car not run
LRP 10.5 £35 ideal if starting out in 2wd
Savox servo 1251mg £40 brand new in box

if interested in any of the above mail me [email protected] and i'll send pics

cheers

Lee


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