Hue or SuperFly how much would it cost for a mystery 3.8?
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Hue or SuperFly how much would it cost for a mystery 3.8?
just wondering i read a post that you guys have bagfuls of them....how much would one cost?with these big tires a big motor is needed to lug em around.
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The post you read said...
We don't have bagfuls.. not even a sackful. We got about 20 total, and they came in a sack... not sellin'. They run about the same as a Perfection 3.8.. that's probably your best bet.hue35 wrote:(SuperFly and I got a sack of these 3.8s that kick ass with mosfets and stock gears... great combo)
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I one, that came in the car I won from Superfly in the Mod contest.
It is about as fast as a Perfection 3.8. Maybe a tad faster like the Perfection 4.2. Either way, more speed don't mean it's gonna have more power to pull big wheels. You might be better off with something like the pink endbell motors that come in Thunder Chargers, or a Zip Zap 2.2. Have you tried running 12:1 gearing?
If you want a bigger motor, and you think you can make the modifications to accept it, you could look into a Super Slicks motor, or you could just look into getting your PCB mosfet'ed.
It is about as fast as a Perfection 3.8. Maybe a tad faster like the Perfection 4.2. Either way, more speed don't mean it's gonna have more power to pull big wheels. You might be better off with something like the pink endbell motors that come in Thunder Chargers, or a Zip Zap 2.2. Have you tried running 12:1 gearing?
If you want a bigger motor, and you think you can make the modifications to accept it, you could look into a Super Slicks motor, or you could just look into getting your PCB mosfet'ed.