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06.19.2010, 07:27 AM

AndrewG- trust Mike, and us, in trucks this size you need more motor than you do in something 50% lighter. Big truck = big motor, hence why a little S can motor being used in a maxx sized truck would fry & not be able to achieve a speed in excess of about 20mph. Since full throttle is only used sparingly usually ( due to lack of space ), the motor wont destroy the truck's driveline very easily and overpower the truck- yu just gotta learn how to tame the beast & handle the power

And Mike did state that he logged his runs with an Eagletree too.
   
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06.19.2010, 08:33 AM

The 2220 is 4.3 inches long. There is 5 inches of space for a motor on the kit, so a 2230 might fit. You would have to poke the wires through the chassis brace, but I think it would work.

As far as motor size, my experience is the bigger the better. I went to the 2220 because my 2215 was getting uncomfortably hot when running in grass after multiple packs. This was with a gearing of 58/16. Mike's kit lets me go down to 58/14. With a lower kv motor(and a larger one), I think I'm all set for bashing.

It's all good, watching a huge 1/5 scale leap around like a Savage Flux is one of lifes joys.
   
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