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Hockeyplaya20 04.19.2009 12:37 PM

Can size?
 
What size is the can for the MMM 2200kv?
I was wondering if it would fit in my rustler? (Yeah, im crazy :))

E-Revonut 04.19.2009 12:41 PM

It is about 44mm diameter I believe. It'll fit with a FLM tranny case

Hockeyplaya20 04.19.2009 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E-Revonut (Post 280571)
It'll fit with a FLM tranny case

is that because of the tranny's rear end? if so, i dremmeled that off

brushlessboy16 04.19.2009 03:22 PM

its because of the entire left (looking at the back of the truck) casing where it covers some of the motor.. a 2200 will not fit under without an flm transmission case as stated above or major modification

You are pretty limited to 36mm diameter motors... if you have the cash look into the 14 series neu which is has the same internals as the 15xx, but in a smaller can.

2200 is wayy too much for a rustler on any voltage, a medusa 60 would move it just as well and be less weight.

What's_nitro? 04.19.2009 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 280603)
2200 is wayy too much for a rustler on any voltage, a medusa 60 would move it just as well and be less weight.

Your such a downer... :lol: If he wants to blow up some Rustler diff gears like the rest of us do, I say more POWER to him! :mdr:

Hockeyplaya20 04.19.2009 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by What's_nitro? (Post 280645)
Your such a downer... :lol: If he wants to blow up some Rustler diff gears like the rest of us do, I say more POWER to him! :mdr:

EXACTLY! lol
im going to do it :)

E-Revonut 04.19.2009 09:14 PM

Ok well if your gonna you better run it on 6s 10,000mah and mount the battery in the front, using it as a bumper. That's gonna be your only hope at keeping the front end on the ground.

brushlessboy16 04.19.2009 09:30 PM

Do what Rc-Driver Did to test the Bl revo on 6s. Duct taped a 2lb Iron weight to the fro of the truck.


You better make sure your tires are glued well and you have plenty of spare trannies lying around

Hockeyplaya20 04.19.2009 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E-Revonut (Post 280719)
Ok well if your gonna you better run it on 6s 10,000mah and mount the battery in the front, using it as a bumper. That's gonna be your only hope at keeping the front end on the ground.

hahaha! u mean 6s, 5000mah?

Hockeyplaya20 04.19.2009 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Hockeyplaya20 (Post 280743)
hahaha! u mean 6s, 5000mah?

i can easily beat 80 mph, right?

What's_nitro? 04.19.2009 10:23 PM

What tires are you running? Anything under 3.5" and it will not wheelie- trust me. :yes: Speed Hawgs are good, or Panther slicks. As far as top speed- how much room do you have? :lol:

Hockeyplaya20 04.19.2009 10:31 PM

im doing this for shits and giggles :D :lol:
i may actually go somewhere and do a speed run
im running talons, ill need new tires :)

E-Revonut 04.19.2009 10:32 PM

Yes I meant 6s 10,000mah!!! Your going to need a brick on the front of it to keep the front down! Tires under 3.5" don't mean squat, it's still gonna wheelie. A 1515 motor on the back is a lot of weight that is going to help any tire get traction. My friend was using 2.2 dirt hawgs with a 4600kv sidewinder combo and all that did was wheelie only running a 2s MA pack

What's_nitro? 04.19.2009 10:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E-Revonut (Post 280749)
My friend was using 2.2 dirt hawgs with a 4600kv sidewinder combo and all that did was wheelie only running a 2s MA pack

1: Those tires are too tall.
2: The suspension was too soft.
3: The battery didn't provide enough front weight.

Hockeyplaya20 04.19.2009 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E-Revonut (Post 280749)
Yes I meant 6s 10,000mah!!! Your going to need a brick on the front of it to keep the front down! Tires under 3.5" don't mean squat, it's still gonna wheelie. A 1515 motor on the back is a lot of weight that is going to help any tire get traction. My friend was using 2.2 dirt hawgs with a 4600kv sidewinder combo and all that did was wheelie only running a 2s MA pack

i thought
series, with 2 3s 5000mah it is 6s 5000mah
parallel, with 2 3s 5000mah it is 3s 10,000mah

well my talons, basically have no grip :)


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