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Brushless 1/8 Scale Buggy

Thats the stock 3.3 chassis. I sandblasted it then painted it white. Are there any specific shots of the truck you want?
 
Thats the stock 3.3 chassis. I sandblasted it then painted it white. Are there any specific shots of the truck you want?

I'd like some shots of that bracket you made for the motor. Does it bolt right into the stock motor cradle/mount or did you completely replace the stock one with a whole new assembly?
 
Here's those pics for ya offroader5. The mount that I made bolts directly to the main chassis itself, unlike the one that rc-monster carries on their website.

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nice mount setup you made Tyler... what did you use to make it? Mill perhpas? Nice work

How is that 8Xl motor? Comparible to a Mamba sized motor... or alot better?
 
I used my friends Bridgeport EZ-Track mill to make the parts.

The 8Xl motor has a much larger can than the mamba sized motors, as well as a much lower KV rating. Both of these features contribute to alot of torque, which is required to haul around these heavy trucks.
 
BRUSHLESS CONVERSION KITS

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Image shown is #5013. Car and electronics not included in kit. Individual images displaying the included items will be available in February 2008.

CLEAN UP AND GO BRUSHLESS

Plan an intervention with your 1/8-scale nitro vehicle, and admit it into electric rehab. Novak has the ideal program to convert your 1/8-scale nitro off-road vehicle into an efficient brushless electric machine by offering nine, inclusive Brushless Conversion Kits (#5010 - #5018). With some basic assembly, a 1/8-scale nitro car can be converted into a leaner, cleaner, less noisy brushless car with faster acceleration and speeds comparable to nitro. The Novak Brushless Conversion Kits were designed specifically for Novak’s 550-size brushless motors (#3424 HV 4.5 and #3426 HV 6.5) and include all of the necessary conversion components. So clean up, and reinvent your car as brushless!

WHY CONVERT YOUR NITRO TO BRUSHLESS?

1/8-scale buggies are built strong, handle well and are fun to race. With the increased popularity of brushless, R/C enthusiasts can experience a new way to drive and race while enjoying the many benefits of brushless.
Better Performance. Novak sensored-brushless motors provide extraordinary throttle response and controllability, and better acceleration and low-end feel. This translates to better control on bumpy courses and makes clearing jumps easier. Brushless motors also operate consistently in varying weather conditions, so you don’t have to be a tuning expert.
Lower Center of Gravity. Electric conversion provides a lower center of gravity for more agile and nimble handling.
Less Maintenance. Brushless systems are virtually maintenance-free. No engines to tune or rebuild and no spilled nitro fuel to clean up, so more time can be spent racing or bashing.
Cleaner Environment. Brushless motors are far cleaner to run than nitro-powered vehicles and are healthier for indoor racing.
Quieter. Brushless-powered cars are quieter than nitro-powered vehicles and will allow 1/8-scale buggies to run where noise restrictions are imposed.
Plug and Play. With a brushless-powered system, just turn on the switch and go. No engines to start, tune or warm up.

NINE CONVERSION KITS AVAILABLE

Nine conversion kits are available for many popular 1/8-scale off-road nitro vehicles:
Associated® RC8™ (#5010): To convert the Team Associated RC-8 Buggy
CEN® Matrix™ (#5011): To convert the CEN Matrix C-1 Buggy
Hot Bodies® Lightning™ (#5012): To convert the Hot Bodies Lightning2 Evo Pro Buggy
Kyosho® Inferno™ (#5013): To convert the Kyosho Inferno 777, 777 SP-1, SP-2 and SP-2WC Buggies
Mugen® MBX5™ (#5014): To convert the Mugen MBX5 and MBX5R Buggies
OFNA® 9.5TM/Ultra™ (#5015): To convert the OFNA 9.5 Series Buggies (ViolatorTM, RavengerTM and Jammin X1TM) and the OFNA Ultra Series Buggies (MBXTM, CompTM and LX1TM)
OFNA® Hyper 8™ (#5016): To convert the OFNA Hyper 8 and Hyper 8.5 Buggies
OFNA® Hyper 7™ (#5017): To convert the OFNA Hyper 7 Buggies
X-Ray® XB8™ (#5018): To convert the X-Ray XB8 TQ and XB8 EC Buggies

INCLUDED ITEMS

Novak Brushless Conversion Kits contain all of the necessary parts to completely convert a 1/8-scale nitro off-road vehicle into an energy-saving brushless buggy.
Motor heat sink and buggy-specific heat sink adaptor plate, specifically designed for Novak’s 550-size brushless motors (#3424 HV4.5, #3426 HV6.5 and original HV4400). Motor assembly installs directly to chassis with a four-bolt mounting system for stability, optimal heat sinking and lower center of gravity.
Two battery boxes and adjustable straps for holding an assortment of Li-Po or Ni-MH batteries
Motor cooling fan that bolts directly to motor heat sink
Antenna mount
Hardware kit
Complete instructions

Brushless vehicles are a popular segment in the racing industry, so don’t get left behind in the nitrofumes, and join the brushless revolution!

1/8-BRUSHLESS CONVERSION KIT COMPATIBILITY

To mesh with its Brushless Motor Conversion Kits, Novak is offering Mod 1 Pinion Gears. These heavy-duty gears are recommended when converting 1/8-scale Nitro off-road vehicles for brushless electric use and fit seamlessly with Mod 1 spur gears commonly found on 1/8-scale Nitro vehicles. Designed to maximize concentricity, these hardened gears can be used in any application and with any motor that has a 5mm output shaft, including Novak’s HV High-Voltage Brushless Motors that have been updated with the HV Brushless Motor 5mm Upgrade Kit (#5924).

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http://www.teamnovak.com/products/brushless/conversion_kits/index.html
 
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Praise the "LiPo"...I saw the light...

Dez, you are the preacher of BL Conversions...

Here I am...

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Bring on the Nitros...My Grave Robber is looking for some customers...

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I'm having a hard time finding a 5mm pinion gear that is the right gear mesh for the stock Revo trans spur. It "looks" like 32 pitch when you see it and even hold a 32 pitch gear next to it, but it's not even close. It goes about 3 or 4 teeth and doesn't match anymore. I haven't been able to find info on what pitch the stock spurs are. I can't find where these people are getting their hands on the correct pitch gears to fit the 5mm shafts :x
 
I'm working on converting my savage that's been sitting in the closet for the last 2 years!

Saw the new FLM conversion kit and had to order it. Can't wait till spring to run it!

What the conversion kit looks like.


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I'm having a hard time finding a 5mm pinion gear that is the right gear mesh for the stock Revo trans spur. It "looks" like 32 pitch when you see it and even hold a 32 pitch gear next to it, but it's not even close. It goes about 3 or 4 teeth and doesn't match anymore. I haven't been able to find info on what pitch the stock spurs are. I can't find where these people are getting their hands on the correct pitch gears to fit the 5mm shafts :x


Heres the exact pinions that you need. Mod1 5MM Bore Pinions. They are 1.0 pitch I believe.
 
I've been trying to find a bunch of these 1/8 buggy brushless videos.... or good ones at least. Where are you finding most of them? Just on u-tube?

Nitro has got to be shaking in their boots for sure though...

Not at all.

There are still issues with brushless that will take some time to sort out. Mainly, the lack of ability to do biased braking. With the current BL systems, it brakes on all 4 wheels at the same time. The ability to adjust bias front and rear is vital to the handling of 1:8 buggies.

Second is the clutch. In nitro buggies a significant portion of tuning for traction is done in the clutch. While there are a few conversions that have traditional flywheels, clutches and clutchbells, this doesn't appear to be the standard that people are going towards. Now factor in that the BL systems make insane power instantly, the traditional clutch systems do not have the variance of tuning required to give them adequate traction.

BL buggies will do fairly well indoors on high-bit surfaces. Outdoors, they are just not competitive (yet) with their nitro counter-parts.

One last thing to consider...
1:8 buggies were not needing more power. They already were over-powered to the point that it took real skill to handle them well in a race environment. BL systems just make this problem worse.

For the average guy who wants to bash or just compete at a local level, they are fine.

I am a big fan of BL buggies and I cannot wait until it matures somewhat. Major players getting into the game will help greatly in this development.
 
Here is a good video of an all electic BL buggy race.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=OjyxBoqIy-w

This race was 2 weeks ago, held at the CRCRC Electric WinterChamps. The track was kept moist and high-bite for the electric race.

The next weekend they ran nitro on that track. They added a couple of obstacles to slow the nitros down and let the track dry out so they wouldn't have as much traction.

Lap times between drivers of comparable skill on the two weekends were fairly close. The nitro laptimes were still faster with less traction and more obstacles.

One or two of the Pro's that were in attendance at the electric race who also run nitro drove the buggies. They agreed they were fast but they wouldn't be as fast under race conditions due to the limitations I posted above.


- David
 
dkingston, what were most of those BL converted buggy's in that video? Anyone of them really stick out as being the best for a converted BL buggy?

What was the minutes for each heat?
 
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