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02.05.2006, 09:51 PM

lol....thats funny gustav. metalman, have you considered the 4.5R gtb system? i have been told it would be comparable to a 6s on 6 cells or 2s lipoly. i think it your worried that much about cogging but you want a fast powerful system go with the novak 4.5.
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i think it your worried that much about cogging but you want a fast powerful system go with the novak 4.5.
i dont think the 4.5 has went on sale yet though
   
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02.05.2006, 10:30 PM

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lol....thats funny gustav. metalman, have you considered the 4.5R gtb system? i have been told it would be comparable to a 6s on 6 cells or 2s lipoly. i think it your worried that much about cogging but you want a fast powerful system go with the novak 4.5.
The only way I'd consider a system like that is if I started racing. I run high voltage, and there's no way that the 4.5R/GTB could compare to my setup (4s Lipo/Feigao 540 12s). At this point, I refuse to run low cell counts.


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