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hehe. People of ze world, relax! I was jus pokin' a bit of fun. I've not seen the fabled feuiego 8XL Wanderer in person, and am curious to see it's stellar performance!!

AFAIK the MMM should be 6s capable.

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hehe. People of ze world, relax! I was jus pokin' a bit of fun. I've not seen the fabled feuiego 8XL Wanderer in person, and am curious to see it's stellar performance!!

AFAIK the MMM should be 6s capable.

J.
Hmm, from what I can gather novak relicensed the feuiego 8XL Wanderer from neu who originally had the lmt guys design it and a small chinese company named mega produced them in a limited volume to be sold as hacker's low line motors. However this did not pan out. I have a feeling that Kontronik had something to do with it, as thier budget plettenberg line did not need any more competition. Feel free to move the mfg names around until that last few sentences makes sense.

BTW it sounds mexican to me, and lord knows I can't speak latin so my chances of reading the specs are unlikely, unless I can find a canadian, those guys are usefull. If all else fails I can always consult an irish to english dictionary, but that is always a fight.
   
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i have another thread going, but might aswell ask here.. would the 8XL be my best bet with the MMM when trying to keep my cost down?
   
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i have another thread going, but might aswell ask here.. would the 8XL be my best bet with the MMM when trying to keep my cost down?
i do am not know but you should call tekno i did that to day and they know what they are talking about so call them they have really support and the guy i talked to runs the brushless set ups and just really good people
   
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i do am not know but you should call tekno i did that to day and they know what they are talking about so call them they have really support and the guy i talked to runs the brushless set ups and just really good people
no offense, seriously. but you just made no sense on what you just said.
   
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no offense, seriously. but you just made no sense on what you just said.
just call tekno or go no the web sight
   
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how are we going to take temps on the MMM?


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Nomadio or not worry about it.........it's a CC.


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Sweet some one else has a nomadio. I love that radio. It is the best in the world IMO. Everyone i talk to are like Nomadio, who is that? I just say you are missing out!
   
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Hi tha5150,

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i have another thread going, but might aswell ask here.. would the 8XL be my best bet with the MMM when trying to keep my cost down?
I'm not sure what vehicle you're running but I have tried the 8XL using a 12020, 5S lipo on 13/46 gearing for my buggy. Wickedly fast. Dare I say faster than most nitro buggies in a track situation.

Anyway, the esc held up but the battery gets too warm. So u have to make sure the batteries are up to it. By all indication, the MMM should be the same or better in terms of performance so it should work happily. I have moved to a 9XL to keep battery temps down.

In addition, I'm in the tropics where ambient temperature & humidity are all off the scale. So, if you're running in cooler climate, that's even better.

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Joe Ling

PS : Mike is still keeping silent on my request for pre-order


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Hi tha5150,



I'm not sure what vehicle you're running but I have tried the 8XL using a 12020, 5S lipo on 13/46 gearing for my buggy. Wickedly fast. Dare I say faster than most nitro buggies in a track situation.

Anyway, the esc held up but the battery gets too warm. So u have to make sure the batteries are up to it. By all indication, the MMM should be the same or better in terms of performance so it should work happily. I have moved to a 9XL to keep battery temps down.

In addition, I'm in the tropics where ambient temperature & humidity are all off the scale. So, if you're running in cooler climate, that's even better.

Regards,
Joe Ling

PS : Mike is still keeping silent on my request for pre-order
i am doing a revo conversion
   
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