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Default Got my First Buggy - DEX410R

Hi guys i just scooped up a DEX410R for £130 with the carbon front and rear shock mounts and carbon flex brace =P

Ive never built a buggy before and not totally sure on how big the power houses need to be, ive only built an Xray T2 touring car.

So what kind of Motor's do people run in these? Do i get the lower KV ones to get more torque, i assume torque is better for off roaders.

Also about the servo, are there any specific specs i need to look at so that i dont get sluggish turning on grass etc? Does it need to be low profile?

Im looking at getting the Turnigy Nano Tech saddle Lipos from hobbyking, people used them before, will they fit? Whats delivery time like to the UK?

What do you guys recommend?

Im looking at spending £150 on electrics, Motor, ESC, Servo, Lipo, Receiver.

Was going to pick up one of those cheap receivers off Ebay for my DX2.
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I thought the £175 I paid for my DEX410R was a bargain, but £130 is an absolute steal.

I tried the Nano Tech lipos in mine, unfortunately they don't fit. Although they are meant to be 25mm in height I just couldn't squeeze them in and ended up getting a set of Intellect 4200 which were about £65 from memory.

In terms of motor and esc I was on a tight budget, so opted for a sensored Hobbyking 100a esc and 6.5t motor which came in at about £60. I do plan on upgrading at some point, but these have been great for the 4 months or so I've had the car. If you don't mind waiting a fortnight, with the budget you mention you can't go wrong.

Servo wise, I have a Savox 1258 which I managed to pick up for £35 in the for sale section (they come up from time to time).

Good luck with the car, its a great piece of kit in my opinion.
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Motor LRP Tekin Novak SP etc etc 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.5 works well 5.5 you can tune it down a little on the radio
Servo metal gears are a must ace or savöx futaba 8-12kg 0.8-1.7 sec
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Reciever get the mini spektrum if you can to save on space
Lipos I havent tried those one you wrote about
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Hi guys i just scooped up a DEX410R for £130 with the carbon front and rear shock mounts and carbon flex brace =P

Ive never built a buggy before and not totally sure on how big the power houses need to be, ive only built an Xray T2 touring car.

So what kind of Motor's do people run in these? Do i get the lower KV ones to get more torque, i assume torque is better for off roaders.

Also about the servo, are there any specific specs i need to look at so that i dont get sluggish turning on grass etc? Does it need to be low profile?

Im looking at getting the Turnigy Nano Tech saddle Lipos from hobbyking, people used them before, will they fit? Whats delivery time like to the UK?

What do you guys recommend?

Im looking at spending £150 on electrics, Motor, ESC, Servo, Lipo, Receiver.

Was going to pick up one of those cheap receivers off Ebay for my DX2.
Hi, that is an excellent deal, is it a brand new car?

Going by other racers, with the 'rango, most people are running between 7.5 - 5.5 turn motors, the kv types are more aimed at the rtr, but the higher the number the faster the motor.

No need to run a low profile servo, Savox servo's are good quality for the price and have a servo to suite every aplication.

Cannot really go wrong by buying second hand off the for sale section, electrics are generallly very good, keep to the main makes and keep your eyes peeled.

The saddles you mentioned should fit, the 410 has different height holes for a\ll the different lipo sizes.

Good luck.
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Its not a new car but it looks mint from the photos:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1507111704...#ht_524wt_1185

Ok i think the Tekin stuff is a bit far fetched lol those ESCs are expensive!!

Currently i got a Fusion Exceed 6.5T in my Xray T2 and its so fast!! I cant use full throttle, so i was looking at 8.5T.

I keep looking at buying separates such as Speed Passion, HPI Flux or EZrun, but still not sure, i think im going to scout the For Sale section for a bargain hopefully.

I found out the cheap orange DSM2 recievers are only for Planes, so i have to shell out £30 for the official one

I bought a PowerHD servo for my Xray for £38 iirc and its decent, the Savox is a lot more expensive, whats the difference? I got this one in my TC:
http://www.modelsport.co.uk/power-hd...products/35548

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That 6.5 will work well even a 8.5 if you are happy with the one you have you could then get another one and turn the gas down on the radio.

That servo will be fine check hobbyking I think they are cheap there.

Hobby wings are pretty good and not too much, but do check the 4sale section.
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What is the difference between these two motors?

Speed Passion V3.0 Competition BL 8.5T £69

And

Speed Passion Ultra Sportsman Version 3.0 Sensored Motor - 8.5R £40
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The second one Im pretty sure you can't take it apart and replace parts if needed or do maintenance. Not sure if its not just a cheap china motor with SP sticker
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