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MGM 80 and a Feigao 6s
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MGM 80 and a Feigao 6s - 06.20.2005, 08:49 AM

Im thinking about running this setup in my tc4 and my t4. What does everyone think? I Have a need for speed, I want to do about 40ish with the t4, and at least 40 with the tc4. Currently i run a 9x2 in both cars, the t4 does 40 with that, but Its to hard on the motors.

Any feedback would be appreciated!

Oh, How long would my runtime be? I hear these are power hogs, thats fine but I do not want 20 second run times... I get near 10-15 min now.

Note, ill be running Sanyo 3600 1.85+ batteries, sometimes closer to 1.20V batteries.
   
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06.20.2005, 11:42 AM

come on guys lol.
   
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06.20.2005, 11:51 AM

I meant MGM 120 COmpro BTw, the MGM 80 was an older idea....ty heh
   
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06.20.2005, 06:16 PM

The 6s motor will get you there, as will the Lehner basic 5300 or basic xl5000. The basic 5300 would have the best runtime of the bunch (any of these would likely get better runtime than your 9 turn by a longshot). Welcome to the forums, as well!
   
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oh - 06.20.2005, 06:23 PM

Can I use the MGM 80 compro instead of the 120 for the Lehner basic 5300? Also, are the Basic 5300's shafts flat on one side already or do I have to figure out how to do that smoothly?
   
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06.20.2005, 06:31 PM

The mgm 80 can handle the 5300 basic motor no problem. The motor doesn't have a flat spot, but it is easy to do(I can even do it for you, if you want).
   
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