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05.04.2008, 10:55 PM

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My setup is
FLM e-maxx
6s1p A123
Revo 3.3 and RPM upgrades
Currently BK 12020 , but have a MMM on pre-order
RR double slipper

Will the finned versions of Neu or Medusa have any interference issues on a Maxx or E-revo (My next thing that this stuff will eventually be moved into)

Highflier
Nice truck! Cant wait for an FLM 3905 chassis

I had to trim the fins on my medusa because of the 15t pinion I run, I probably wouldnt have needed to if I was running closer to stock sized gears. The 36-60 looks like the fins might be far enough back not to interfer with the 3905 tranny, cant say for sure. I cant comment at all on the finned Neu since I dont have one to look at, but i would guess it would depend on the spur and pinion you run.
   
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05.05.2008, 04:44 AM

Just for the details, i ask medusa research about there motors.

"Our motors are slotted 4 pole motors.

Yes, we can replace the shaft and bearings if needed."
   
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05.05.2008, 05:33 AM

rotor is segmented and wrapped in a carbon shell if i may add...

pretty identical to the neu concept if i was to be asked... only difference being that medusas seem to be mass-produced [rather than hand-wound], and thus significantly cheaper than neus...
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