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02.09.2009, 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Arct1k View Post
A theory why this might be true in some cases.

The MMM has a lower resistance and allows the motor to pull more current - In situations where the battery can support this you would have more "punch" however if the batteries can't keep up then the voltage could drop and perhaps feel like it has less punch - The MM might not pull so hard from the batteries in which case might feel better.

Its a theory anyway...
Not true. You can't reduce amp draw and have more punch at the same time. In any case, the MMM actually have the same resistance, both were listed at .0003 ohms per phase before castle removed this information from their site. The MMM has more heat disapation area and volome, giving it a higher current rating.


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