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nbcaznmaster 09.08.2005 07:10 PM

Shoudl I Buy Mgm Tmm 12012
 
i see a mgm MGM TMM 12012 for a really good deal! hes gunna sell it soon! IMa run 12 cells, what would be a good engion? SHould i use it in my revo project. TELL FAST!! HE HAS NOTHER SELLER!!!

nbcaznmaster 09.08.2005 07:14 PM

COME ON!! HELP ME!!! ITS THE ONLY DECENT DEAL I"VE SEEN SINCE FOREVER!! IS MGM GOOD!?!? SHOULD I DO IT?!?!? HEEEEELP!!!!

captain harlock 09.08.2005 07:21 PM

ITS good, but its cell capacity will not exceed 12 cells and you might need to use more cells.

nbcaznmaster 09.08.2005 07:24 PM

I really dont wanan use more then 12 cells int eh first place cuz it'll be hard to arrange them on the revo. I think 12 is good. Besides, it takes less tiem to charge! waht woudl be a good motor for 12 cells?

captain harlock 09.08.2005 07:33 PM

If you want to go with the MGM then take the Feigao 9L motor. The popular setup amongst people these days is 2099 and 9L, but since you want the MGM then I guess the 9L is still the best way to go.

nbcaznmaster 09.08.2005 08:05 PM

well, to make up for the lack of cells, would the 8l work better? It says 12-14 cells for 8L. 9L is 12-18 cells. Would the 8L not have enough power? Come On mods! help me out!

MetalMan 09.08.2005 08:31 PM

The 8L might run a little hot for 12 cells in your Revo. The 9L would be a good choice.

nbcaznmaster 09.08.2005 09:00 PM

k, how much speed would i be getting outta then 9l then?

captain harlock 09.08.2005 09:31 PM

At 14.4 volts with a 9L you will be at the high 30s and low 40s plus some heat, but no overheating at all. This is quite good for such a setup.

nbcaznmaster 09.09.2005 06:21 AM

CRAP, the guy sold :( GRR!! im off to find another one! so its decided that 9L is universally the best mt motor?

captain harlock 09.09.2005 11:24 AM

Yep, it is.


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