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Need advice on which motor - 02.18.2006, 07:40 PM

I am going to order the 9920 and a motor for my e-maxx. None of the xl's seem to be in stock here. what is a good motor that will hit 40mph and still have excellent torque on 12-16 cells?
   
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02.18.2006, 08:03 PM

A 10L, thats what i went with , i am running 14-16 cells, a 10L will be good on 12-16 cells, a 8L is fastest on 12 cells, the 9L is fastest on 14 cells, and 10L is fastest on 16 cells. i Went with the 10L because i can run inbetween 12-16 cells.


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02.18.2006, 08:35 PM

would the feigao 8l or 9l bee good choices. are they compatable with the 9920?
   
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02.18.2006, 08:54 PM

They are compatible with the 9920, How many cells ?


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02.18.2006, 08:57 PM

12-14 cells.
   
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02.18.2006, 09:01 PM

Like i said, a 8L is good for 12 cells, a 9L is good for 14 cells and a 10L is good for all. Lets say you use 12 cells, you can use a 10L and get better runtimes with less "punch".


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02.18.2006, 09:08 PM

The 10L would have little less heat with the 12 cells to.


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12-14 cells, I would say 9l, unless you ever wanted to try 16.
   
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02.19.2006, 07:21 PM

i got the 9l. what gear will work with the stock 66 tooth spur gear?
   
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02.19.2006, 08:54 PM

id try a 14 or a 15t pinion to start off with. The stock spur wont last you very long.


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02.19.2006, 08:59 PM

9L is good, thats wut i got, I might sell to u if ur intersted. lol
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02.19.2006, 09:09 PM

thanks, what kind of spur will hold up? this is an expensive hobby. my e went into the pond and fried all stock components. i have alot on order this week
   
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