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09.23.2007, 02:45 PM

othelo,

Here are some pictures of your competition LOL.
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09.23.2007, 06:59 PM

Looks impressive ... so much batteries

Power will be amazing. Can't wait to see a video of this overpowered buggy and some Eagletree graphs.

Maybe you're aware of this guy @ TrueRC who runs his buggy with 12s lipos and a Neu 1912-1Y. Peaks without limitation @3500W and with between 1800-2000 Watts.

Those power levels are insane for a light buggy. I allready have trouble to get 1200-1600 Watt to the ground without excessive wheel spin.

My main goal with HV was a more efficient setup with temperatures in regions where i do not have to care about them any more. But along with HV also comes power

keep us uptodate with your project
   
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09.23.2007, 07:12 PM

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Looks impressive ... so much batteries

Power will be amazing. Can't wait to see a video of this overpowered buggy and some Eagletree graphs.

Maybe you're aware of this guy @ TrueRC who runs his buggy with 12s lipos and a Neu 1912-1Y. Peaks without limitation @3500W and with between 1800-2000 Watts.

Those power levels are insane for a light buggy. I allready have trouble to get 1200-1600 Watt to the ground without excessive wheel spin.

My main goal with HV was a more efficient setup with temperatures in regions where i do not have to care about them any more. But along with HV also comes power

keep us uptodate with your project
Yes, I'm porra in that forum. I have another XTM that I will probably stuff my 1521 in it LOL. I will definitely keep you guys posted. I will post my pics there as well so he can see it LOL.
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