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07.14.2009, 05:34 PM

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my MMM has been buried in mud and environmentaly been treated rather roughly...
yet it's cranking out 45mph on 6s in my revo at the track and is coming 3rd consistently (although all the other cars i race against also run 6s and MMM's LOL)
great ESC and i really cant see why people are having so much trouble...i guess i'm a wimp when it comes to power hehe

castle, thanks for the creation of the mamba max, mamba 25 and the MMM, all of which revolutionised the RC industry, and thanks for having the best customer service EVER.
I guess mate you either good a good one, or a bad one, simple as that.

Hopefully the next one I get is a good one :)
   
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07.14.2009, 05:42 PM

i still belive it's the way you treat them and then they are great on 6s.
ive been told before that my MMM programing is "wimpy" so that might be the case.
i cant upload MMM.dat files onto here and i cant remember my setup but basically...if i MASH the throttle on 6s, it can pull a wheelie with a center diff (revo w/ the 3905 CD)

not that that is saying much but it's pretty wimpy by most peoples standards.

maybe that's my cause for success on 6s?


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