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03.28.2010, 11:20 PM

Dude...that's a LOT of motor. So how many car lengths behind is the space shuttle when you guys race to the ISS?


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03.29.2010, 03:12 AM

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Dude...that's a LOT of motor. So how many car lengths behind is the space shuttle when you guys race to the ISS?
They prefer shuttle lengths (they get a bit sensitive otherwise)

But seriously i just did an 8s test, and here are the temps

Speedy 130F-140F
Motor 135-145F
Packs 104F

Eagle tree says max amps was 95.78 Max watts was 2542 and maximum volt drop from 33.31 was to 26.13 and that is with flight power packs

Geared 17/44=55Mph on grass. The truck will spin the wheels at full throttle anything over half is pointless

What do you guys think is this too hot, i am always up in the air when it comes to temps, it feels hot but the gun says its not too bad. the ambient temp is 95F. I know this sounds crazy but am i under geared???? Should i run the same gearing on 6s for about 40Mph, on 8s the motor is doing 37000rpm


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