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NitroBoy24
09-08-2003, 06:44 PM
Can you buy the rtr B4 right now??? If so how much does it cost and whats a site thats selling it?? Looks pretty cool but so does the micro losi st....Dang I need January to come by fast so I can turn 15, get a job, buy the B4 and hop it up, and buy the micro losi and hop it up...Wow I think Im gonna be spending a LOT of $$ in the future. Atleast I know it will be $$ well spent. Not to mention I want to show up this new kids whose into rc's losi buggy that could have easily killed my stock gt....9 turn doubles haul a$$ and wheely like crazy...Im thinkin B4 w/a brushless coud beat it:p

microrcdude
09-08-2003, 08:16 PM
I believe the b4 rtr is around 239.99 usd. It should be out later this month.

NitroBoy24
09-09-2003, 05:43 PM
oh cool. God that mini losi is soo tempting tho...I could jump it inside and have a track inside when its too hot, raining, snowing (o wait I live in phoenix az...lol), and all the other elements that can keep me from runnin my gt outside. BUT if I get the B4 rtr I can drive that thing on the golf course and the 17t motor seems pretty sweet in a rtr kit.

Oh ya heres a question: what is the highest turn motor that your aware can pull a wheely when you accelerate?? hehe I like wheelys:D. Also, lower turn motors have less run time right?

microrcdude
09-09-2003, 06:10 PM
It depends on the motor.

Tstalion79
09-09-2003, 06:38 PM
For wheelies? You really dont need a low turn motor for wheelies. Hell with my francis XXX-T if i tighten the slipper all the way and im on pavement i can pull wheelies with my trinity monster stock motor. But to have a comfortably yankable front end, i think about a 14-15 turn motor is the right choice. You dont want to be tightening your slipper too tight because you will screw your diff. Wheelies get old my freind.

Animeboy123
09-09-2003, 08:54 PM
yes the lower the turn on the motor the shorter the run time will be. This is b/c the motor will pull more volts out of the motor at a faster rate, which equels a shorter run time.:D

Gped0124
09-09-2003, 10:59 PM
Originally posted by Animeboy123
yes the lower the turn on the motor the shorter the run time will be. This is b/c the motor will pull more volts out of the motor at a faster rate, which equels a shorter run time.:D Plus you can't run the b4 rtr with a lower turn motor unless you get a better no motor limit, esc.

NitroBoy24
09-11-2003, 10:56 PM
Ya,
I know you gotta get a lower turn esc to run lower turn engines...urrggg b4 rtr or losi mini-t??? AAAAAAHHHHHHHHH descicions descisions...:rolleyes: :D