NCFRC
03-29-2008, 05:46 PM
How popular is 5 cell getting to be in on-road racing ?
Seems like alot of top manufactures are building specific 5 cell cars.
With a brushed class , what motor would you run with on only 6 volts.
Thanks for any feedback:thumbsup:
NCFRC
03-30-2008, 09:33 PM
How popular is 5 cell getting to be in on-road racing ?
Seems like alot of top manufactures are building specific 5 cell cars.
With a brushed class , what motor would you run with on only 6 volts.
Thanks for any feedback:thumbsup:
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There has to be some mod classes running 5 cells :confused::cool:
NCFRC
03-31-2008, 11:50 AM
Why would a Top touring car manufacturer design a car specifically for
only a 5 cell nimh pack if there's no demand ???
ToddFalkowski
03-31-2008, 12:13 PM
Maybe try RCTech for that question. You have a ton of oval guys on HobbyTalk, but not nearly as many here for road course. Over there, it's opposite- much road course, less oval.
Be ready- you'll get some really intelligent answers, and some really dumb ones (spectrum of intelligence spans much wider there than here on HT).
NCFRC
03-31-2008, 12:59 PM
Why would a Top touring car manufacturer design a car specifically for
only a 5 cell nimh pack if there's no demand ???
sheath
03-31-2008, 03:26 PM
How popular is 5 cell getting to be in on-road racing ?
Seems like alot of top manufactures are building specific 5 cell cars.
With a brushed class , what motor would you run with on only 6 volts.
Thanks for any feedback:thumbsup:
I figured someone else would ask, but not so far so I'll be the one... Which manufacturer(s) has made a 5-cell spcecific car? This is the first I have heard of one being made.
NCFRC
03-31-2008, 05:02 PM
Valid question...
The first one to come to mind is the XRay 008 5 cell edition.
Which if their doing it , many more will follow.
trailranger
03-31-2008, 05:29 PM
How popular is 5 cell getting to be in on-road racing ?
Seems like alot of top manufactures are building specific 5 cell cars.
With a brushed class , what motor would you run with on only 6 volts.
Thanks for any feedback:thumbsup:
I think 5-cell is popular in Europe. It allows the mod guys to be fast without having to sling a heavier brick around the track.
Run any motor you want with 5-cell. I would stay away from 2.5 Brushless, that pretty much is a 4-cell motor.
I think the notion of a 5-cell car is kinda off-beat. Just make it LiPO ready, give it a year or too and other chemistries of Lithium will be in those packs and the voltages will be higher or lower.
NCFRC
04-04-2008, 01:08 PM
I think 5-cell is popular in Europe. It allows the mod guys to be fast without having to sling a heavier brick around the track.
Run any motor you want with 5-cell. I would stay away from 2.5 Brushless, that pretty much is a 4-cell motor.
I think the notion of a 5-cell car is kinda off-beat. Just make it LiPO ready, give it a year or too and other chemistries of Lithium will be in those packs and the voltages will be higher or lower.
I think your 100% correct there , the voltages of Lipo's are too far off for alot of RC racing , but as technology in the Lipo dept improves so will the popularity of it's use.
5 cell may be very popular in Europe , but look at all the top matchers that
are selling 5 cell packs in this country.
Trivia - You can get a car very well balanced with 5 cells.
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