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m3nf 08-11-2010 04:50 PM

Best way to increase speed and acceleration
 
HI there, i recently got into rc cars and purchased a new Associated RC10B4.1 Brushless RTR to get myself used to the cars side of things.

I am using a bulk standard car with a 2c 5000mAh lipo, but i like to try to increase the top end a little more, but i do not want a huge speed increase but i am more keen on getting the acceleration more a little quicker.

What do you advice to do this, change the motor or the cogs ?

Be grateful if you could add links to items so i can understand more what part does.

Any help would be you could give to a new member i would be grateful.

captainlip 08-11-2010 05:50 PM

i was in the same boat as you 6 months ago, same buggy everything, i tired changing the spur and pinion ratio with not much luck, so in the end i sold my reedy system and have upgraded to a 7.5t system.

very happy now.... :D

m3nf 08-11-2010 06:57 PM

Thanks captainlip, did you also change the ecu at the same time or just the motor ?

captainlip 08-11-2010 07:05 PM

You will have to upgrade the esc to! Exceed to a combo 6.5t for just over £100 you'll be more than happy!

Reedy system is sensorless, most now are sensored

m3nf 09-11-2010 10:15 AM

Thanks again for the reply, have to see whats around, maybe lucky and spot one second hand, as i now saving to get a new 4 wd version so i can play on both sides of the course :) ands swap parts.
Grateful for your time replying.

Chrislong 09-11-2010 10:21 AM

Just go downhill

captainlip 09-11-2010 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m3nf (Post 431116)
Thanks again for the reply, have to see whats around, maybe lucky and spot one second hand, as i now saving to get a new 4 wd version so i can play on both sides of the course :) ands swap parts.
Grateful for your time replying.

Stick with 2wd will make you a better driver


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