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MGM 16018 vs Quark 125B w/ Neu 1512/2.5D
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MGM 16018 vs Quark 125B w/ Neu 1512/2.5D - 09.23.2007, 01:26 PM

After my Quark died (second one) I was tired sending it for repairs so I got mgm16018. I was little bit scared how it will work with my Neu, but after first run all I could say was WOW.

Quark did have problems with low speed runs and there was little but of cogging, just from standstil but it was there. It just needed to get motor moving bit faster. Then it worked smoothly.

But MGM is smooth from standstill, it's incredible how smooth it is, I can crawl next to Novak 4.5 :) No problems with braking. programming through card is simple (as well through pc), it recognized correctly 4 pole motor.
Only the drag brake is too strong with Neu no matter how its setup, but running without it works well and its probably better on the track. I was able to overheat it after like 10min running on full throttle becasue it was mounted temoralily without any airflow but i will fix this.

My maxx is now 5.5kg (12.1lbs) RTR, running od 5S TrueRC 8Ah LiPo with Dimension engineering ubec


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Last edited by wallot; 09.23.2007 at 01:27 PM.
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