01-13-2004, 10:52 PM
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all these videos i see are great and all, but were can i get one of these systems and which one is best, i am looking for one in the 200-300 dollar range and about 40-50mph or if its like 35mph thats ok to but i like fast and dont want 540 mtor because then you have to do a bunch of other stuff
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01-15-2004, 11:04 AM
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Mamba Kitty #1
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Warrior/Lehner system available right now from www.b-p-p.com
Mamba system can be pre-ordered there as well.
Shawn "Mamba" Palmer
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01-15-2004, 04:18 PM
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which one gives the most power by any chance anyone know a pro and cons of each system?
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01-15-2004, 04:31 PM
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As far as the motors go - BOTH have more power than you could ever use in a micro.
The Mamba motor (CM-20) is $90
The Lehner is around $130?
The Warrior controller is bigger and heavier than the Mamba 25, and the Mamba 25 will have TONS more features and programming options.
I work for the company that makes the Mamba system, and it's my baby, so of course I'm a little biased - just being honest.
Shawn
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01-15-2004, 04:47 PM
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spec wise is the mambo system better than the hacker system that they have out? thx for replying might seem annoying, but just wondering before I go off and buy something I regret thats all.
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01-15-2004, 04:50 PM
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From what I've heard of the Hacker mini car ESC, ours is MUCH smoother, and much more programmable as well.
Not annoying at all - that's why I'm here!
Shawn
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01-15-2004, 04:58 PM
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will the mamba setup be able to be used in the micro rs4 also?
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01-15-2004, 05:05 PM
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Yes, bolt in to either w/no mods.
Shawn
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01-20-2004, 03:35 PM
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And what kind of price would we be looking at to get started with a Mamba setup?
Motor, esc, batts, charger.
Nicely priced and matched packages would be great for brushless newbies like ourselves.
Troll
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01-20-2004, 03:49 PM
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$139.95 for plug-and-play motor and controller.
If you want to go lithiums, Troy at www.b-p-p.com is the man to set you up w/batts and charger.
For regular cells, United R/C or Blind can get you what you need.
Shawn
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01-20-2004, 07:24 PM
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Have ordered the Mamba 5400 combo from b.p.p how's testing coming along can't wait.
What else do i need to by to fit this combo this is my first electric so it's a bit of a learning curve.
thanks Shawn.
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01-21-2004, 09:32 AM
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Hi Martin,
If you're going from bone stock - you'll need to replace the steering servo, remove the Rx/ESC combo block, and add your own Rx. Then, just bolt in the motor, plug in the new ESC and you're good for some 30+mph fun!
I put together another one a few nights ago - took me about 15 minutes in all.
Shawn
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01-21-2004, 04:52 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Shawn Palmer
$139.95 for plug-and-play motor and controller.
If you want to go lithiums, Troy at www.b-p-p.com is the man to set you up w/batts and charger.
For regular cells, United R/C or Blind can get you what you need.
Shawn
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is there going to be another setup or something? Man, shawn thats freakin cheap man for motor and controller!!! Is there a super high powered one for the speed freaks?
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01-21-2004, 05:13 PM
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I just want to double check this.
Since the mini-t has that stupid esc/receiver combo if I were to get the mamba combo would I need to get new radio equipment?? Never hurt anyone to be too safe
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Im thinkin about getting a micro rs4. We're getting wood floors and that + tile = DRIFT HEAVEN!! I want a pretty fast topspeed and the ability to go Slidewayzz!!
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01-21-2004, 05:23 PM
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Nitroboy - yes, you will need different radio equipment to run a brushless set-up.
OK guys, I finally got to complete testing, and below are my general recomendations for what motor combo to use depending on your track/speed needs.
These are based almost ENTIRELY on my own personal opinion of what is "too fast" or "too slow" for street bashing or actual track competition. This isn't the word of God, it's just a guideline to help you make your choice if you're pre-ordering "blind" without anyone else around who's driving it to get an opinion from.
For the Mini T:
5500Kv motor
4-6 cells for tight offroad track racing
4-8 cells for large offroad, or dirt oval track racing
8-10 cells for non-track all out speed
2 cell Lithium packs for large offroad, or dirt oval track racing
3 cell Lithium packs for non-track rediculous speed
4300Kv motor
4-6 cells for tight offroad track racing
6-8 cells for large offroad track racing
6-10 cells for large dirt oval racing
8-10 cells for non-track all out speed
2 cell lithium for all offroad or dirt oval tracks
3 cell lithium for large dirt oval, or non-track all out speed
3600Kv Motor
6-8 cells for tight offroad track racing
6-8 cells for "Monster" or "Crawler" conversions
7-12 cells for large dirt oval track racing
10-12 cells for all out speed
2 cell lithium packs for tight offroad racing
3 cell lithium packs for large offroad tracks, and all out speed
For the Micro RS4, or X-ray M18:
5500Kv Motor
4-6 cells for tight track carpet racing
4-8 cells for large carpet/asphalt oval racing
8-10 cells for non-track all out speed
2 cell Lithium for large carpet/asphalt oval racing
3 cell Lithium for non-track rediculous speed
4300Kv Motor
4-8 cells for tight carpet track racing
6-10 cells for large carpet/asphalt oval
8-12 cells for non-track all out speed
2 cell Lithium for any carpet/asphalt racing
3 cell lithium for non-track all out speed
3600Kv Motor
6-10 cells for tight carpet track racing
8-12 cells for large carpet/asphalt track racing
2 cell Lithium for any carpet/asphalt racing
3 cell Lithium for large carpet/asphalt oval
Hope this helps,
Shawn
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