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11.21.2007, 11:50 AM

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Neweuser, resistance is voltage drop. I wouldn't claim you would see a difference in speed (with a given motor/gears/battery/vehicle) between the two controllers, but at some point there is a difference...

I want 75mph out of my Ofna Hyper7, 6S, MMM and supplied motor... without the "flash bang grenade" effect at the end of a run :)
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I agree, it should run cooler. But the esc really is not what makes a vehicle faster per say. It's voltage and motor.

I never claimed you would see a difference in speed. But the esc alone will not make your truck "faster", there are variables included as you mentioned above. "motor, gearing, battery, vehicle". With the larger esc however, you could add more voltage, bigger motor, and of course a taller gearing. This also depends on the vehicle, but again, the esc alone will not give you more speed. If you use the same motor, batts and gearing in the same vehicle, how would a larger esc make you go faster?


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Last edited by neweuser; 11.21.2007 at 11:52 AM.
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