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10.11.2008, 11:27 AM

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How reliable is the Velineon V-Twin setup? Does it over heat or fry the ESC And how fast is it? Ijust got my E Revo and want to go BL with that setup. I want about 40MPH so is that possible with that Vtwin?

40 mph is cruising speed for v-twin......you can hit 60 mph easy just watch the temps........... go to traxxas forums and read the FAQ that neil did ........all the info you need is there

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10.11.2008, 11:45 AM

Personally I would wait for the MMM/Neu combo that should be out in a few weeks. Less complex, more power, computer programability, and a higher quality motor. Plus it should be cheaper, as it is supposed to be around $300, while the velineon systems are $175+ each...

However the v-twin does look cool, and it is all traxxas stuff. People seem to have success with them, so I guess they work...
   
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10.11.2008, 12:08 PM

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Personally I would wait for the MMM/Neu combo that should be out in a few weeks. Less complex, more power, computer programability, and a higher quality motor. Plus it should be cheaper, as it is supposed to be around $300, while the velineon systems are $175+ each...

However the v-twin does look cool, and it is all traxxas stuff. People seem to have success with them, so I guess they work...

very good info and a much better choice BUTT....if he goes with castle he could end up like the rest of us waiting months for a Monster replacement if his blows...hate so say that buts its very true
   
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