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  • Schönes Video hast du gemacht.Wie viel Minuten kannst du mit einem komplett aufgeladenen Akku fahren.Danke.

  • wow

  • that doesnt look cheap :p

  • wtf schoooooooosch!!!

  • 0:35 ha um corte !!!

  • wie lang brauchst ca. auf hächstgeschwindigkeit !? ^^

  • @kackwurst881

    von 0 auf 110 km/h in 3,3 Sekunden

    von 0 auf 198 km/h in 6 Sekunden und das ganze ist in ca. 160 Meter erledigt .

    Alles mit GPS Datenlogger nachweisbar.

    Siehe hier :

    MGM TMM Brushless Schumacher MI3 219,7 kmh(137,3mph) bei Youtube.

  • Aww man i blinked, i could see it

  • 2s or 3s ?

    

  • wo hast du den mi3 bestellt ? ich hab überall gesucht aber nirgendwo gefunden nicht mal auf der HP.

  • @kn0lleHD

    Den habe ich bei Ebey ersteigert, ist schon etwas länger her .

    Ich vermute das Mi3 als neue gar nicht mehr gibt.

    Mfg Martin

  • @RS4MTMax

    das wär schlech ich hätte nämlich gerne einen,da mir der mi4 zu teuer ist und der mi2 ist nicht so ganz mein ding :s

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  • SICK RIG!

  • @1521joe what, please? 

  • @RS4MTMax

    sick rig is slang for excellent car

  • @1521joe Thanks

  • @RS4MTMax

    :)

  • @RS4MTMax Whats your spur gear and pinion size? I'm getting this same model in a couple of weeks. Is there any advice you'd like to share? I mean in terms of maintance or belts being replaced or anything? An how has it been holding up so far?

  • @2ndtonone1000

    thats a good question, shame you didnt get an answer though.

    ps, have you built it yet?

  • @1521joe Actually I finally got an answer from someone else. I also found a better platforms of the TC4 is called XLR8-V2 conversion kit. Also another site has an Xray, on a main hobby dot com. Its a competition belt driven platform that is three times better. Now I can run a 3 or 4 cell with my setup I have now, an hit triple digits. But an even better way is to use a 2200kv motor, an speed gear it. I'm using a 9000 KV mamba pro with a 34 pinion and 61 spur 48 pitch. Hauls ass like no other

  • @2ndtonone1000

    hey 2nd

    how are you man?

    ok man, i need some info, i need to know ,what you think is the best platform / 1/10 scale on road:

    also, you mentioned the 2200kv castle, will that size motor fit the 1/10 platform:

    Break it down for me man,

    Im a 1/8th scale guy, (check my vids) so need info for good 1/10 platforms and possible motor/esc combos

    Any info is helpful man:

    Sincere thanks.

    ps, ill check out your vids too.

  • @1521joe I have a couple of friends in the US that are experts at 1/8th scales. Take a look at this video of my friend Junior from Tampa, who's from Trinidad, doing 119mph with a Dirt oval. To make it short an simple its about power to weight, gearing ratio and good batteries an nothing less then a 45C discharge rate. A 2200KV motor has more torque an can run on 6 cell and runs cooler then a 9000 or 7700.

    World's fastest 1/8 scale 119!!!!!

    watch?v=aQ_LWJExroI

  • @1521joe Platform take a Tekkin ESC with a Castle 2200kv, or 2350kv motor. The Tekkin ESC can take higher voltages better then the Castle ESC. Also look at making your chasis graphite, and use Ipanema real rubber tires. They don't balloon up like other cheap standard tires. An when they warm up, they grip better on asphalt. The reason the 2200kv motor is a better platform is because, it will last longer and handle more amps run cooler, and is more efficient.

  • Also the bigger the pinion is to the spur you are getting more out of the motor especially with a 2200kv that has alot of torque. I've seen all kinds of gearing ratio's but more and more i've seen pinions that are bigger then the spur gear using lower KV motors like 2200kv. No heat issues, hits triple digits easily on 6 cell battery, and is more stable.

  • @2ndtonone1000

    ok, kewl, what about a good 1/10 scale car?

    can you recommend a car that will take a fast motor&esc combo?

    im thinking schumacher mi4?

    what do you think?

  • @1521joe Shumacher is very good choice, an since you are in the UK an can get parts easy definitely. I like the Xray platform, but Shumacher is the top of the line. Very well put together an excellent quality track car and you can do loads of adjustments on it from steering an suspension. I would have to say the top two in my opinion is Schumacher and Xray.But in my opinion if you are doing speed runs go with shaft and for track running go with belt. Shaft aren't as good on the track as belt

  • @1521joe A good 1/10 scale by the way depending on if you're going to make it a track car would be a Shumacher,Xray and TC6. For speed runs i'd take a XLR8-V2 conversion kit or upgraded TC4 for the speed runs using a 2200kv motor and Tekkin ESC. The best 1/10 track car is a Shumacher and the only thing i've seen take corners better then a Shumacher is another Shumacher, so that pretty much sums it up on that end.

  • @2ndtonone1000

    Hi

    I intend on building a speed runner running on tarmac.

    Given a choice, and for the purpose mentioned above, would you say the schumacher with the 2200kv is the best option?

    or maybe something else?

  • @1521joe Well I thought you were going for track running, but if you're going with speed running a belt driven setup or Mi4CX is not going to be the best choice. Belt driven cars don't have the torque pull going around the corners on the track. They are more precise in this area. Shaft driven is great for speed runs. An most people that do serious speed running usually go with shaft driven. So the 2200kv on a TC4, or XLR-V2 platform, but for competition track racing go with the Shumacher

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  • Made a mistake in my last post. Going in a straight line is not good for for belt driven, because once you start hitting triple digits the belts will snap like crazy, because they weren't built for high end speed runs. Shaft on the other hand is perfect. I'm building a double dog bone shaft TC4, or XLR8-V2 with a 2200kv. That would be the perfect platform for what you're doing. Just look up the XLR8-V2, an see for yourself. It has a graphite chasis, an its shaft driven. Its a modified TC4.

  • @2ndtonone1000

    thanks for the excellent info man, im checking it out right now, BIG THANKS MAN

  • @1521joe DIGGITY DESIGNS XLR8-V2 LIPO TC3 TC4 Conversion

    watch?v=1lwqP1ltqMU

  • hollly.....

  • aah ein deutscher :)

    ganz schön schnell dein schuh hersteller ;)

    das teil mal kurzer übersetzt un 2s lipo auf der rennstrecke... das wäre doch geil

  • LAWL!!!!

    

  • 0:24 nice..

  • WOW!!!

  • if i use 11,1 volt battery in mamba max 7700 will i have any problem ???

  • no..... if the motor dont pass with 80.000rpm you dont will broke........

  • for use 11.1 I recomend you use a external ubec

  • sorry , don't my intection

  • 5*.....

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