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Ceong 05-09-2008 02:16 PM

Ultima RB5 + LRP Sphere 3.0T Brushless or Novak HV Pro 4.5 Brushless
 
Hi Guys,

I am thinking to get a new Ultima R52. My objective - have fun and not racing or competition!

which one should I go for? Which brushless will give the power? :)

Chris Doughty 05-09-2008 02:19 PM

any 10th scale brushless system lower than 4.5 turns will be stupid fast enough for fun.

but I think the 'HV' novak system is bigger and suited to 8th scale and monster truck??? - though I may be wrong.

Ceong 05-09-2008 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoughtyUK.net (Post 156759)
any 10th scale brushless system lower than 4.5 turns will be stupid fast enough for fun.

but I think the 'HV' novak system is bigger and suited to 8th scale and monster truck??? - though I may be wrong.


Thanks.. Possible to run this RB5 more than 6 Cells? I am aware it only can fit in 6 cells battery .. just wondering .. anyone ever try to do that :lol:

Because for the Novak HV brushless 4.5.. the motor can cope more than 14 V .. or more than 6 cells :)

Chris Doughty 05-09-2008 02:36 PM

seriously.... a 3.0T brushless motor even on 4 cells would be so fast its just not funny in a 2WD car.

caneye 06-09-2008 05:32 AM

why would u want to run > 6 cells?
is it for high capacity? if so .. just get a high capacity lipo pack. you can get 8000 or 10000 mah ones from maxamp.

if you want to have fun and not racing, then the novak xbr series with 13.5 or 10.5 is more than sufficient. even the lrp eraser series will do.

Ceong 06-09-2008 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by caneye (Post 156901)
why would u want to run > 6 cells?
is it for high capacity? if so .. just get a high capacity lipo pack. you can get 8000 or 10000 mah ones from maxamp.

if you want to have fun and not racing, then the novak xbr series with 13.5 or 10.5 is more than sufficient. even the lrp eraser series will do.

:eh?:.. Novak GTB 3.5 is far faster and powerful than XBR series...:o. I think 6 Cell (Elite 5000 SC) +Novak GTB 3.5 enough to put the RB5 flying ....:thumbsup:

RSharpy 06-09-2008 10:14 AM

It will be wheely fast........ :lol:

Ceong 06-09-2008 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSharpy (Post 156931)
It will be wheely fast........ :lol:


:(.. Ya .. I am kind of headache now because for 2WD might be too fast and hard to drive ... or it would be better for 4WD? I mean Lazer 4WD + 6 Cells (Elite 5000 SC) +Novak GTB 3.5.. :confused:

Friends told me it will be crazy to drive a 2WD RB5 with 6 Cells (Elite 5000 SC) +Novak GTB 3.5

caneye 06-09-2008 01:49 PM

a 3.5 motor will be a handful for a novice, in both 4wd and 2wd.
certainly not easy to control and in the case of 2wd, will be wheely-ing down the straight.

but if all you care about is getting the "fastest" or "most powerful" .. then i guess it doesn't matter?

Fabs 06-09-2008 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ceong (Post 156967)
:(.. Ya .. I am kind of headache now because for 2WD might be too fast and hard to drive ... or it would be better for 4WD? I mean Lazer 4WD + 6 Cells (Elite 5000 SC) +Novak GTB 3.5.. :confused:

Friends told me it will be crazy to drive a 2WD RB5 with 6 Cells (Elite 5000 SC) +Novak GTB 3.5

I had my 4.5 in my 4WD buggy last winter and it as stupidly fast. Seriously in a 2WD a 4.5 will be so quick you won't believe it.

Ceong 06-09-2008 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fabs (Post 156991)
I had my 4.5 in my 4WD buggy last winter and it as stupidly fast. Seriously in a 2WD a 4.5 will be so quick you won't believe it.

Please correct me if I am wrong. :)

I guess NOVAK GTB 3.5 in 2WD must hard to control? am I right ?Because the front wheels (front chassis) will be floating when it is too fast ... If I add some chassis weights in the front .. do you think is gonna help the driving ?

Whereas for the 4WD .. at least 4 wheels are spinning and that will help ?

erkan 06-09-2008 04:57 PM

the 3.0 brushless and some nitrotouring foams and a big ashphalt track is awesome :)

Sabben 06-09-2008 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ceong (Post 156998)
Please correct me if I am wrong. :)

I guess NOVAK GTB 3.5 in 2WD must hard to control? am I right ?Because the front wheels (front chassis) will be floating when it is too fast ... If I add some chassis weights in the front .. do you think is gonna help the driving ?

Whereas for the 4WD .. at least 4 wheels are spinning and that will help ?

Hey, about 90% of the guys here are racing in both 2wd and 4wd, så why don't listen to them?

I drive my B4 with a 5.5t brushless and 5 cells (6.0V) and it is fast enough. With a faster motor and higher voltage, you will just end up doing wheelies and spinning out in every corner if you're not gently enough...

Ceong 07-09-2008 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sabben (Post 157050)
Hey, about 90% of the guys here are racing in both 2wd and 4wd, så why don't listen to them?

I drive my B4 with a 5.5t brushless and 5 cells (6.0V) and it is fast enough. With a faster motor and higher voltage, you will just end up doing wheelies and spinning out in every corner if you're not gently enough...


Guys...

Could I add weight in the front chassis of the RB5 .. that will prevent the wheelies?

How about 4WD? much easier to drive and not much of wheelies? Thanks

Ceong 08-09-2008 03:31 AM

Guys...

Could I add weight in the front chassis of the RB5 .. that will prevent the wheelies?

How about 4WD? much easier to drive and not much of wheelies? Thanks

Chris Doughty 08-09-2008 01:38 PM

if you want a car for fun, 3.0T in 2WD - go for it

if you are worried about wheelies and stuff, maybe you want more than just fun...

tell us what you want to do and we will tell you know the best electrics combo would be.

simply adding a load of weight up the front might stop it wheelieing, but it will have a negative effect on the way the car would drive (especially if you are looking at enough weight to stop a 3.0T wheelie in 2WD)

Ceong 08-09-2008 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoughtyUK.net (Post 157433)
if you want a car for fun, 3.0T in 2WD - go for it

if you are worried about wheelies and stuff, maybe you want more than just fun...

tell us what you want to do and we will tell you know the best electrics combo would be.

simply adding a load of weight up the front might stop it wheelieing, but it will have a negative effect on the way the car would drive (especially if you are looking at enough weight to stop a 3.0T wheelie in 2WD)

Hi There..
:) .. Thanks for the infor ..

First of all .. I will drive this buddy in a big open place ... no track, as I am not into competition ..

I experienced the NOVAK 3.5T in my Xray 2007 .. damnn fast! and that's 4WD ..

But looking at RB5 is 2WD .. if too much wheelie and hard to to drive .. so what is the point the buggy is fast and hard to drive . that's why I was asking whether weight will help ..

However, if Novak 3,5 T into Lazer 4WD is much easier to drive and less wheelie .. still can have the kick and power .. I don't mind to go for Lazer ZX ..
Again, hope to hear from you.. million thanks

Chris Doughty 08-09-2008 01:56 PM

a 4WD will be able to deal with insane power better than a 2WD.

so go for a 3.0T, a 4WD and plenty of spare parts

Ceong 08-09-2008 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoughtyUK.net (Post 157441)
a 4WD will be able to deal with insane power better than a 2WD.

so go for a 3.0T, a 4WD and plenty of spare pars

:thumbsup: cool .. If that is the case ... I will go for LAZER kit .. good choice? :confused: ...

Again, thanks !:)

Ceong 08-09-2008 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoughtyUK.net (Post 157441)
a 4WD will be able to deal with insane power better than a 2WD.

so go for a 3.0T, a 4WD and plenty of spare pars

:thumbsup: cool .. If that is the case ... I will go for LAZER kit .. good choice? :confused: ...

By the way .. I have never drive a 2WD before .. just wondering .. what's the fun part about this 2WD (i.e. RB5) ..since 4WD is more powerful ... :confused:


Again, thanks !:)


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