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James 23-11-2007 06:15 PM

How Long Before theres a competitive 1/8th Electric Class...
 
Well the first of the main manufacturers has released a conversion kit for three makes of 1/8th buggy to lipo/brushless electric..
How long do you think before it becomes mainstream?
And where will drivers come from - nitro or electric background.....

DCM 23-11-2007 06:49 PM

I don't think it will be a 'main class', but I can see there being a few converts taking this up.

the appeal is the handling of an 8th car and it's robustness and the lack of mess/noise will attract some, plus I think it may well save some nitro tracks from closing down.

I would think it would start becoming more popular if a chassis manufacturer releases a car ready not needing conversion.

frogger 23-11-2007 07:34 PM

I for one want a 1/8 brushless buggy. I've never been into nitro because of the noise and mess so I hope it takes off. :)

DCM 23-11-2007 07:45 PM

I know Tekin are working on one and I have seen the video of it running, and is very good, but I would love to see the disk brakes retained.

showtime 23-11-2007 07:53 PM

i would guess that they will gradually start creeping into club racing but as soon as anyone starts getting results with one there will be a lot of heated debates for & against all over the net and i guess a rule change/creation, decreeing that they get their own class/heat to run in!
bit like truggys at Slough, Adrian has always said he'd let them race if they have enough for a heat but it very rarely happens! although i imagine an electric buyggy class would be a lot more popular :)

obviously brushless & Lipo technology has increased runtimes to a new level but at most clubs you run 20 minute finals & often a 30 minute A final! would you realistically see those kind of runtimes?
quick release battery pitstops maybe? :o

as for nitro, well for a lot of the people who race it - its all about the little engines :D quite a few of the 8th guys are old motocrossers like me who like doing a bit of racing on the weekends that lets them still walk on the monday! after all its still 2 strokes, dirt & jumps :D

nitrokillah 23-11-2007 08:14 PM

http://www.teamnovak.com/products/co...kit/index.html

this might help

showtime 23-11-2007 08:20 PM

its not got an ideal weight distribution with the cells right out there on both sides but it looks pretty cool still :D

anybody want to buy some extra thick sway bars :)

DCM 23-11-2007 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by showtime (Post 72612)
as for nitro, well for a lot of the people who race it - its all about the little engines :D quite a few of the 8th guys are old motocrossers like me who like doing a bit of racing on the weekends that lets them still walk on the monday! after all its still 2 strokes, dirt & jumps :D

But there are many clubs in all different countries losing facilities due to the noise, so it gives the option to still run your buggy/truggy at the same track but with no noise. But I know what you mean about the engine.

As for long finals, I would of though, on a big lipo pack, one battery change in a final over refuels every 7 mins would balance out.

neiloliver 23-11-2007 08:48 PM

As long as they dont make a nitro conversion for the B44 and B4.. nasty noisy things :(

showtime 23-11-2007 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neiloliver (Post 72621)
As long as they dont make a nitro conversion for the B44 and B4.. nasty noisy things :(

sounds like a plan ;)

frogger 23-11-2007 09:09 PM

There is a guy rctec that converted his RC8 and he can do 25mins at full power with his 8000mah lipo packs :D

sosidge 23-11-2007 09:35 PM

I still haven't quite worked out the point of 1/8th conversions.

OK, so the cars are probably easier to drive than 1/10th due to the sluggish handling, heavy weight and bigger dimensions.

But apart from that all you are doing is investing SERIOUS money in high power electronics and monster battery packs to run a car that is realistically not going to be much faster around a track than a well sorted 1/10th buggy?

Can someone please tell me what is so great about running a 1/8th electric instead of a 1/10th one?

James 23-11-2007 09:53 PM

Check out DXR at Harper Adams if you haven't already..awesome
You just cant really do that sort of thing with a 10th they're just not strong enough

frogger 23-11-2007 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sosidge (Post 72629)
Can someone please tell me what is so great about running a 1/8th electric instead of a 1/10th one?

Why stop there then, why not get yourself a well sorted 1/18th or 1/36th buggy? :D

To me it's all about fun. Some people have the cash and just want to do it and why not?

1/8th buggies can also drive bigger and rougher tracks and they break less than 1/10th's but I thik the biggest issue is that we are losing tracks due to noise, pollution, etc. and people have invested in big buggies so it makjes sense to switch if it means saving a track and the sport.

twisty 24-11-2007 01:42 AM

Larger scale cars are easyer for us olds to see :p
There have been 1/6 and 1/5 brushless electric on/off road cars around for a good few years already,they just cost a small fortune.
For power to weight /performance/reliability and good old cost,1/18 brushless/lipo setups still cannot be beaten.
I still love stinkwheels though and i will keep on using them untill they get banned :)

antnee 24-11-2007 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sosidge (Post 72629)
I still haven't quite worked out the point of 1/8th conversions.

OK, so the cars are probably easier to drive than 1/10th due to the sluggish handling, heavy weight and bigger dimensions.

But apart from that all you are doing is investing SERIOUS money in high power electronics and monster battery packs to run a car that is realistically not going to be much faster around a track than a well sorted 1/10th buggy?

Can someone please tell me what is so great about running a 1/8th electric instead of a 1/10th one?

Do a search for 'Team Modellinc' on google watch the videos then come back and say what you think then

twisty 24-11-2007 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antnee (Post 72740)
Do a search for 'Team Modellinc' on google watch the videos then come back and say what you think then

I did the search and got 2 pages of videos to watch.Are we supposed to be looking at one in particular (relating to this thread or sosidge`s reply)or is your post just spam for Team Modelinc? :confused:
:wtf:

antnee 24-11-2007 04:00 PM

You can watch any of them, most of them have 1/8th buggies being bashed hard!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMlN5HjYc2c

theres some footage i would like to show from the 'comeback bash' this year, but its mostly being used for the DVD. These buggies can do 30/40ft high jumps and land them, then drive off!

antnee 24-11-2007 04:08 PM

http://lincit.myzen.co.uk/modellinch...uss/pic031.jpg


http://lincit.myzen.co.uk/modellinch...ttymaxx/46.JPG

sosidge 24-11-2007 04:37 PM

If bashing is your thing than fair enough. For me, it's a yawn, once you've seen one buggy get "really big air" you've seen 'em all.

However the title of the tread is about 1/8th electric racing, I still don't see what the cars can do apart from handle very rough tracks better while costing a hell of a lot more money.


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