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xx4-nutter 16-01-2007 10:22 PM

mamba max brushless systems .......
 
any one know much on the side of the mamba brushless system for the 1/10th scale cars. ive had the 1/18th one before in my mini t i had a while back now and that was pretty fast.

any one running it ?

also it seeems to be the only programable one available to do on a computer so far , correct me if im wrong. looking in this link there is a few snaps of the software running.

http://www.beatyourtruck.com/prodreview-mambamax.html

dont look to bad to be honest . the down side is the speed controller looks abit big. but in a 2wd it wouldnt be that noticeable. theres a few snaps of the system installed in a B4.


here are some rough ideas on some sort of speed you can get from them :

On 6 cells:
4600kv motor ~ 30mph
5700kv motor ~ 35mph
7700kv motor ~ 45mph

On 2s lipo:
4600kv motor ~ 30mph
5700kv motor ~ 40mph
7700kv motor ~ 50mph

looking at some of the videos at the bottom of the page it dont look exactly slow. performance wise on things like punch could be an issue ? although its not a well known company for 1/10th scale systems could it be best to stay with the partially prooven top end brushles systems. this makes me laff what they have said here in the update section under the reveiw lol ......" We also changed over to some larger tires which has made the front end slightly easier to keep on the ground " ...... hahaha

on the videos it doesnt look very slow does it lol. the middle video of the 3 if the driver hit the camra i dont think there would be nothing left of it lol. all in al i dont think its bad me self what does every one else think ? :)


garry . . :)

mark christopher 17-01-2007 09:04 AM

i run them there very food no cogging the speedo can be set with out a pc but you dont get as much adjustment.
i have the 4600 and 5700 both very quick, tho as yet there not brca legal but its being worked on, also they have a sintered rotor as standard

xx4-nutter 17-01-2007 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by mark christopher (Post 21166)
sintered rotor as standard


whats that may i ask ? :)

mark christopher 17-01-2007 03:04 PM

sintered it the latest magnets not legal till april
less prone to heat and more power

xx4-nutter 17-01-2007 03:12 PM

awsome. must be rather sweet and plenty of tourqe then ? :)

jimmy 17-01-2007 03:13 PM

Any idea on whether the mamba motors will be legal mark?

mark christopher 17-01-2007 03:31 PM

they have gone to the electric board, be we have a \feeling the end b ells will need marking as it states moulded into the end bell, now we may be able to engrave or etch or they may well allow the decal, soon as we know il let you all know

jameschatz 17-01-2007 04:41 PM

Anyone know the cheapest place to get these in the UK?

Thanks :)

super__dan 17-01-2007 04:57 PM

SIntered rotors aren't legal in off road at all though even after april are they (will delete if wrong)?

mark christopher 17-01-2007 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jameschatz (Post 21216)
Anyone know the cheapest place to get these in the UK?

Thanks :)

mb models in leeds

mark christopher 17-01-2007 05:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by super__dan (Post 21218)
SIntered rotors aren't legal in off road at all though even after april are they (will delete if wrong)?

dont off road use the Motor list on the EB rules? many are saying they are ok in off road, main thing is how do you tell which is which?

Cockerill 17-01-2007 06:01 PM

Sintered rotors are legal from April 2nd in off-road.


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