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as title. how fast does a typical buggy need to be for competitive racing? id guess at club level.
got a new ESC on the way that will take 13t+ motors but i dont know what to look for in terms of rpm / torque exactly edit: should this be in general race chat? if so mod move thread? ta |
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As I think someone said before, a 19t spec motor is a good start - I've raced one at Nationals, Regionals and club days against modified motors. The only place it loses out is down a straight but if it's geared well it shouldn't be too bad.. I always found it was quicker in the corners as its so much more drivable than something like a 10 turn.
I just got a 14x2 off ashley for my 2WD - when I started racing I used a 14x2 also - it's probably fairly similar to a 19 spec motor to drive. I wouldn't worry about rpm / torque too much, or at all. a decent 19 or mild modified (14-15-16-17) should be good. I like the peak/orion V2 style motors myself but other swear by the checkpoint series. I'd get either of those over any other style to be honest. |
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as jimmy said, a 19 is a good starting point... once you can drive one of these round the track with minimal crashes, then move on to something a bit hotter, like a 14 or maybe a 12
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im used to driving around a small track with my old nitro rally car.. that does around 35 mph. im not sure how different an electric buggy is.. but it cant be THAT much, can it?
so what speeds (roughly) do these buggies with 19t motors do flatout down the straights? |
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If you're used to driving fast it's no help on a race track - but if like you say you're used to driving on a track then you need to used your judgement on what you can handle. Off road varies a lot, but generally you have a lot more to deal with than flat out speed and it depends on the track size etc.
If you want to have some fun then get a quick motor - if you want to do well then get a calmer motor and 'upgrade' as and when you feel you need to. |
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well id like a motor that would match my nitro speed wise as a starting point.. unfortunately i dont know what is comparable since when i had electric cars i never upgraded them
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a couple of questions then...
-how fast roughly is your nitro? -what batteries do you have? -whats your budget?
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if you want to achieve a similar speed - I guess a 10 turn should just about do it. I recorded speeds at Bury Metro one time with my awesome hotwheels radar gun - and the fastest car I recorded was Andy Shillito's S4 with a 4.5 brushless system on the main straight - 32mph I think it was.
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like i said, my nitro is / was (just sold it) around 35 mph ish. not yet bought batteries (been eying up some Gold Peak 3700mAh)
budget.. hmm.. just for a motor? i dont know.. would (up to) £40 get me decent quick motor? thanks |
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try posting for a motor in the wanted section.. someone will have one... most people are upgrading to brushless...
either an orion v2 motor (i have had many of these, very good motors!) or the checkpoint as jimmy said.... with the speedo you have orederd a 14x2 would probably be the best option.. running it on the 13 turn limit could be risky... golden peak also known as GP batteries are very good! the 3300 i had 3 years ago for racing still hold 3000 and give good punch so i think your on the right lines there ![]() ill ask my dad, we might have a decent motor we could sell you ![]()
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iv been watching alot of videos of buggy racing and they look like theyre going faster than 30mph. theres a tamiya motor super stock bz i think. 26k rpm. i could use that on my existing esc which would save money for putting into something else on the car. think that would be competitive?
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The main difference with electric is instant torque and acceleration from low speeds, like Jimmy said even the fastest cars only reach 30-35mph on his preceisly calibrated ( ![]() A 19t will be plenty to start out with ![]() |
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Haha
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so should i get the tamiya motor - super stock bz 26k rpm 23t and spend a little more elsewhere (chassis hopups)
or get the new esc 13t+ and a 19t motor? |
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what buggy is it that you have?
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I'd go for the latter, and get a V2 or Checkpoint (no experience with them myself but people say they're good) based motor. If you decide to do some sanctioned racing then any Tamiya motor would be illegal I guess - not that most would really care but there it is.
You can always get a 27t stock motor - that should be ok with your current ESC - but if you want some speed a 19 turn spec motor or similar would be a good choice and easy to drive.. The reason for suggesting V2 or Checkpoint is purely because they last for ages between maintenance compared to older designs. Last edited by jimmy; 08-11-2007 at 10:41 PM. |
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why would a tamiya motor be illegal?
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