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01.31.2008, 01:37 PM

Yeah - i am using the jazz 55-10-32 in an emaxx on a neu 1515 3d... another guy is using it with a 1512 2y ...

so othello - we can do a run - 1515 3d vs. 1515 2y
   
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01.31.2008, 01:51 PM

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No wonder your tires balloon like crazy. I already thought it must be speed demon with an ourunner spinning at 15000rpm without pinion/spur reduction.

@Mabu
Sure thing. It already would have been fun with my Neu 1512 setup.


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01.31.2008, 03:04 PM

Like othello and skellyo already said, i am using 8s Lipo and the Jazz can take up to 65A peak, i think nearly 2000w should be enough for a 9.7lbs Revo. If you want to use a Jazz on 4s Lipo, you could try a Jazz 80, it can take up to 6s Lipo and 100A.
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Very Nice - 01.31.2008, 07:34 PM

Very Nice BL-Power!

I've always wondered how the Kontronik ESC's would handle an outrunner in a setup like this. You sound very pleased with it.

Tires that don't Balloon like that? Hmmmmmm...........the HPI Phaltline tires are a GREAT high speed tire, but they don't grip real well off road. They do stick on-road like glue though. The smoothest tire I've ever drove on. I did a few 65mph passes with them. The best I've found for high speed runs so far.

I've heard the Badlands are a pretty good all around tire.
   
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01.31.2008, 09:15 PM

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Very Nice BL-Power!

I've always wondered how the Kontronik ESC's would handle an outrunner in a setup like this. You sound very pleased with it.

Tires that don't Balloon like that? Hmmmmmm...........the HPI Phaltline tires are a GREAT high speed tire, but they don't grip real well off road. They do stick on-road like glue though. The smoothest tire I've ever drove on. I did a few 65mph passes with them. The best I've found for high speed runs so far.

I've heard the Badlands are a pretty good all around tire.
I agree with your statement on the HPI Phaltlines. They are great tires. However, HPI doesn't seem capable of gluing them to the wheels they come "mounted" on, so you should glue them yourself. When I got mine, I actually pulled the tires off of the wheels and taped them up to decrease ballooning.


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I agree with your statement on the HPI Phaltlines. They are great tires. However, HPI doesn't seem capable of gluing them to the wheels they come "mounted" on, so you should glue them yourself. When I got mine, I actually pulled the tires off of the wheels and taped them up to decrease ballooning.
I used the Phatlines on a few speed runs I made.
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