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I used standard Tamiya rod ends, 3mm stainless threaded rod and Alu tube.
I popped decent wheelies with it running the supplied Mabuchi and esc. Top speed was lacking a bit. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Popped a 2s pack in it the other day... it flips itself on full throttle pull away. Ridiculous!
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Here’s a vid of the lunch box on 2s. You don’t need any more power than this. I don’t find it fun. Thats why I just run it on my NiMh packs.
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Maybe with another wheelybar, it should be funnier. But a lunchy doesn't need a lot of power to be funny.
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Fit the wheelie bar upside down, plus the throttle is not an on/off switch
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I know... this just shows that a basic hopup motor is more than plenty if you run 2s packs. Its stupidly torquey. I never bang the lunchy like that. At least not like that. I cant understand why people want to still fit brushless in these... I’m absolutely happy with it on my NiMh packs. I can bang on it and get a decent wheeley off the bat without it flipping over. I had the bar the other way round to check, long ago. That totally defeats the point of having a lunch box, doesn’t it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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