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How to convert your nitro buggy to electric powered buggy

Sunday, November 25th, 2007 | 1,266 views

Of course there are many ways to convert your nitro buggy to electric powered buggy and one of them is this clear concepts brushless buggy but why go all the hassle when you can actually just buy from this company. Yes it is from the Team Novak and they have everything in their conversion kit to transform you 1/8th scale nitro buggy to electric powered buggy.

Novak racing electronic logo image here
Not just any electric powered buggy, it is brushless powered buggy!

Novak conversion buggy image here

Nitro enthusiasts who want to join the brushless revolution can now convert their 1/8th- scale nitro buggy to electric powered using the Novak 1/8th-scale Conversion Kit. Kits are available for various models of Kyosho™, Mugen™ and Ofna™ vehicles, and include all of the necessary components to convert it to brushless power.

Nitro customers who have never run brushless will now experience longer run times, minimal maintenance, low-end torque and control and incredible top speed.

The Novak Conversion Kit is compatible with the Novak #3020 and #3021 HV High-Voltage Brushless Systems, and is available individually or as a combo kit with these systems. The kit includes a Motor Heat Sink and Motor Mount specifically designed for the Novak 550-size HV motors; Two Battery Boxes for dual 2S Li-Po packs or dual 6-cell Ni-MH packs; and a Steering Servo Mount (replaces dual servo mount set-up as the mechanical brakes and brake servo are no longer needed). Kit includes all the necessary Hardware to complete the conversion.

Source: Team Novak (teamnovak.com)

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Clear Concepts brushless buggy!

Thursday, February 15th, 2007 | 1,783 views

I just got this email at 1125pm from Dustin Peckham aka glassdoctor!. The creator of this awesome Brushless Buggy Clear Concepts mod. I’ve checked his work and his rc video. I think his work deserved to be in this blog for his great creation. I love good people with great invention. OK, you said he’s not the only one can do this… i can do this too. But you know what… he is friendly and he is willing to share his invention with all the visitors and subscribers of this blog. To that, he’s already a champion. he definitely deserve to be in this blog for all to know. you can contact him through his email address down below.

Jammin & Losi 8 buggy conversion!

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Custom Brushless Buggy!

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007 | 405 views

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OK, it is not Nitro. I would have said “Sorry…” BUT what the heck. Any good article, deserve to be in this blog.

Now this is what i call dedication and pure interest to the max. I salute this guy. Now, who am i talking about? I also do not know. He’s only known as Joeling in rctech. But he is friendly and i’m sure you’ll thank me and mesmerized by what he put his time to writing all these. Valuable post. you will agree me when you finished reading it. nod1.gif

Introduction

I began to take rc seriously again after a 15 year layoff. Of course, ’serious’ is pretty relative in terms of the overall scheme of things. I was a basher & will probably always be one. I have never raced rc at any competitive level in my previous life either. I’m not about to change. Instead, I have always been a tinkerer, trying to make something different, though not necessarily better. In addition, I only knew electric stuff – no nitro for me. Hmm, thinking back now, I kind of remember that nitro was starting to take off just as my interest was fading. Could the two be linked ?

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