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04.17.2009, 04:19 AM

I do not have a .5 class truck, but from what i have seen, the MM motors seem to heat up in them. The 3500kv VXL seems to work great, Though most here like the 1506 neu's or 50mm medusa's around 3300kv


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04.17.2009, 08:28 AM

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I do not have a .5 class truck, but from what i have seen, the MM motors seem to heat up in them. The 3500kv VXL seems to work great, Though most here like the 1506 neu's or 50mm medusa's around 3300kv
What voltage to they run at? 2s lipo w/ a 3300 motor wouldn't even be able to break 35mph from my calculations (not being 100% on the ratios) I could be off but not by much... Good to know about the MM's though, I guess thinking back my 1/10 rusty would even overheat w/ the 5700 so I'll steer clear of that mess. I really want to use my Velineon motor as I know it can do the job, I'm just worried about top end, specifically lack there of. I guess I can get it try it and GPS to confirm the speed calculator then start looking for pinions and if I can't fit the 24t pinion I calculate I need to hit 45mph I will maybe get one of those new MeduSA 50mm motors 5900kv rated.


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