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hello all, I raced over 10 years ago but havent touched a buggy since so am pretty much a newbie but cant wait to get back involved... recently bought a losi 22 and with it got a nosram matrix evo esc and a Losi xcelorin 5.5t Motor...I was told at the time that the motor would be fine for indoor racing but as I research and look around the forum I read lots that I should be looking at 7.5t upwards? Im not fully aware of all the differences in motors. I am planning to race at southport in the new year and was just wondering whether i can/should race with a 5.5 or whether i would need a different motor.
thanks in advance Gavin |
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6.5t, even outdoors, is the absolute limit. 5.5 outdoors would be pretty suicidal, indoors simply uncontrollable. As you are new to brushless/lipos, i would recommend 8.5t or 10.5t.
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get a 8.5 - 7.5
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thanks for the responses, what would a 5.5t be used for? is it more for touring cars? out of interest i guess there is no way of turning the motor down? its just best to get a new one?
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2wd I run a 6.5 outdoors
4wd I run a 5.5 outdoors Never tried a 5.5 in 2wd - it would be insane! |
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I use 7.5 in 2wd and 6.5 in 4wd. Don't think I could handle anything hotter to be honest. Brushless was newish when I started 4 years ago and I wish someone said to me 13.5 rather than 6.5 in my 2wd as a beginner. You'll just spend longer on your roof and replacing parts with silly motors. Less is more, slow is fast and all that. Hope this helps, mate. Welcome back and good luck
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Indoors it's more about driveability not out and out speed. I use a 6.5 in my 4wd, and a 7.5-8.5 in my 2wd depending on track and conditions My sons use 10.5 in the 4wd and 13.5 in their 2wd's, with the right gearing the 13.5 is very good and plenty fast enough down the straights and has good jump launch speed
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Mr White for example...
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There's no point running a fast motor in a 2wd as all you will find is its like driving on a skating rink in the midfield.
I have recently changed from a 7.5t motor to a 8.5t motor in my 2wd. The funny thing is I am actually getting a lot better lap times lol. It's still as fast as the 7.5t easily and the tyres are wearing less as they are not spinning up all time. And with the correct gearing there is no loss of top speed. Someone I know told me its better to drive a slow car fast than a fast car slow lol ;-) Cheers
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