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Hi, with the speed runs on 6S, I ran 19/52 on the 4292 1780KV motor.@Horatio are you still running the stock (52T) spur gear? I’m wondering if Corally’s 46T will work work with the stock sliding motor mount when looking at the two mounting screws openings. Those opening seem pretty limited, but a 46T with give a lot more gearing options. I’m on first first TC car and haven’t checked what the max pinion size with the stock 52T spur is, but I’m thinking on going to a bigger /lower kv motor.
FYI: a 4050TP (4082 size motor) with Arrma’s 150blx esc with lead the esc going into thermal shutdown from time to time.
Caste esc’s are best for speedrunning while they have no limit on amps (which is also a potential firehazard if you push it too far).
For bashing and occasional speedrun, maybe a tp4060 and Max6 g2 (a max5 g2 is quite a lot heavier)?![]()
I read somewhere TC made new motor and center diff mount when they changed the spur to 52T in the bigger cars.The spur has been swapped for 46t, primarily to clear the chassis (I hadn't milled the chassis to clear initially when I was trying to line stuff up), but also I had hoped to lower the diff by about 3mm. I need to change or modify the motor mount to make that happen. A job for future Horatio.![]()
Great info - I'll check it out. If I can do away with the spacer underneath the nylon part of the centre diff mount, I could lower the diff by about 3-5mm I reckon. This would be a desirable thing to do, not only because it would lower the CoG, but it will perfect the front drive.I read somewhere TC made new motor and center diff mount when they changed the spur to 52T in the bigger cars.
Maybe you use the’ lower’ motor and center diff mount of the Spark which has the 46T spur. It’s not that expensive on Jennysrc.
With 19/52 gearing I assume you not using both motor mount screws. with 13/52 the outside screw is already close to its’ max.
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Yes, TC uses pretty aggressive drivetrain angles, not only in height, but also sideways. Sideways, probably to create the left-to-right balance they are looking for. Height, no idea as I’d imagine you’d want that as low as possible.
Interested in the speed results of your build!![]()
@Horatio are you still running the stock (52T) spur gear? I’m wondering if Corally’s 46T will work work with the stock sliding motor mount when looking at the two mounting screws openings. Those opening seem pretty limited, but a 46T with give a lot more gearing options. I’m on first first TC car and haven’t checked what the max pinion size with the stock 52T spur is, but I’m thinking on going to a bigger /lower kv motor.
FYI: a 4050TP (4082 size motor) with Arrma’s 150blx esc with lead the esc going into thermal shutdown from time to time.
Caste esc’s are best for speedrunning while they have no limit on amps (which is also a potential firehazard if you push it too far).
For bashing and occasional speedrun, maybe a tp4060 and Max6 g2 (a max5 g2 is quite a lot heavier)?![]()
I'm certain it will sail past 70mph on 6S. I run the car fairly low, but at 60 - 70 mph, I haven't needed to worry too much about the rig taking off or flipping over.Marvelous!Definitely interested to see how it's going to perform on a track. As for speed, I think you'd easily be able to hit 70+, with as light as it is now. Perhaps some canards on the body to help push it down some?
Kickjob, H!!
Nice speeds! Good to know it holds up without the braces, I have to admit I was skeptical about that. What speed are you aiming for?
Also which onboard camera do you use? I was also thinking about getting some sort of action cam, partially for RC.
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