what power system would you recomend for a hotr hull? or would it be cheaper to buy the app. and upgrade esc or motor?
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Me if i was to build the HOTR cat I would probably use do twins and use 2X Fiegao 540's size motors on 5000mah 2s1p each.. use the HK super simple 100a ESC's....KV would be dependant on available left and right rotation props
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Depends on how you want to build it. If your trying to keep costs down, the RTR probably isnt that bad. Later you could upgrade to a 8XL, commonly used in the HOTR, w/ a compatible ESC. Again, if you are trying to stay low budget and just looking for a sport boat, Hobby City would be the place to look at upgrade time. They have an 8XL size Turnigy motor. Have never used one of thiers, but have heard good things. And I havent used thier 180A Marine ESC. Have a friend w/ 2 in the box, just hasnt put them in a boat yet. But again, Ive heard good things about them.Originally posted by wingnut View Postwhat power system would you recomend for a hotr hull? or would it be cheaper to buy the app. and upgrade esc or motor?
Twins as suggested above is quite a boat to have, but costs obviously are (times 2). Even using inexpensive equipment they are expensive to build. You could by 3 RTR Apparitions and parts to mod one for what it took to build my twin. And I kept it pretty low budget.
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Don't know if you can put twin outdrives on this one since the overhang would block adjustment possibly.
Steve could tell if it will fit an SV strut or similar...
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I drill these struts out to 1/4" and put in lead teflon, $17 each Delivered.
http://cgi.ebay.com/RC-Boat-Black-CN...item35a64abd62
Rudder is $30 + a little more shipping.
Then you need 2 cables counter rotating, 2 x Turnigy typhoon's @ 25 each
2 x SS esc's 100 amps $25 each. I dunno, it can be done reasonably.
A pair ow L&R carbon props 42mm + @ $7 each...
I'm Dutch Canadian, they don't come any tighter than that, lol... pinch a penny til' it farts...
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Originally posted by ray schrauwen View PostDon't know if you can put twin outdrives on this one since the overhang would block adjustment possibly.
Steve could tell if it will fit an SV strut or similar...Quite a few stingers will fit it.Originally posted by Rumdog View PostMay have to go with struts, not stingers.
Wow, this went from someone looking to spend as little money as possible to you guys pushing a twin on the guy.? Was nothing above post 46 read????
Originally posted by wingnut View Postwhat power system would you recomend for a hotr hull? or would it be cheaper to buy the app. and upgrade esc or motor?
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Originally posted by ray schrauwen View PostSorry, ooops, lol...

No need for twins if you don't want.
I had to re-read everything just to be sure I didnt miss something.. I just couldnt figure out how it all the sudden went to a twin build.
Oh and Ray, thanks for that link though... thats a few pennies cheaper than I got mine for.... Pfffft
Last edited by tiqueman; 04-12-2010, 09:46 PM.
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ya i was wanting to go with something under 300 without batts. i still race offroad and that eats up most of my money. i just wanted something non gas or nitro to take to the lake when we go rock crawling. something mid 30's or above. any ideas besides the app? is the blacjack any good?
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The BJ is a good hull once set up properly. The steerable drive has its faults. I have one and have never got around to modding it. OSE sells a strut/ rudder system that many are having great luck with and greatly improving its handling characteristics. In a straight line, on the stock set up, it is a great boat. Turning, as I said, needs some help.
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I never GPSd it, but 40-42 is what most got w/ a S&B Octura 642.
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What the @#$##%%$!!!!!


Big price hike on Hobbyking website!!!!! Not even sure if they ever sold any before hiking the price


http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...&ParentCat=254
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