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07.28.2008, 08:42 PM

Over on the MMM v2 thread, there is now some speculation on a Sept release for the V2. This is not good for those of us who would like a MMM with 2200kv motor combo. I think at this point I'm just going to take my chances with a Novak 6.5 combo that is now updated with 5mm rotor's and lipo cut-off. Maybe once Castle gets these puppies in stock and working properly I'll revisit the idea of a Monster Max.
   
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07.29.2008, 02:49 AM

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Over on the MMM v2 thread, there is now some speculation on a Sept release for the V2. This is not good for those of us who would like a MMM with 2200kv motor combo. I think at this point I'm just going to take my chances with a Novak 6.5 combo that is now updated with 5mm rotor's and lipo cut-off. Maybe once Castle gets these puppies in stock and working properly I'll revisit the idea of a Monster Max.
a Novak would be my last option, depending on what packs you will run with what motor......
   
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07.29.2008, 07:47 AM

Well I had one of the original Novak 4.5's with standard shaft, and it never gave me any troubles. It was an insane speed run system. The newer one has the lipo cut-off, and from what I've read on other boards, Novak has increased the voltage 5s lipo's. I probably wont go over 4s, but 5s is a nice option too. Some PPL like Novak, some dont, I personally have had good luck with them in other offroad applications. And its alot cheaper than going the MGM/Neu route I did with my Emaxx .
   
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