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06.20.2006, 10:09 PM

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I would use the Quark 30 amp speedo and possibly a small Lehner 10 series if you would spend the extra dough.

P.S.-Don't waste more money on a HV. Get a sensorless system from Mike and you will be amazed.
With the Lehner, I'm going to go with the 1015 12 turn motor. I've been told that it is equivilent to the mamba 8k in performance with more torque.

Squee, don't hate the Novak. Just because you can't go 50 mph with it doesn't mean its not a great system. I'm giving Nitro's fits with one with 12 cells and 12/72 gearing on a slick, small track:028: :007:


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06.21.2006, 10:08 PM

Quark 33A is programable like the Tekin, but now where near as programable as the Mamba. I ahve bothe the Mamba and the Quark 33A. IMO the Mamba 25 is still the king of mini ESCs. Get the cable with it and the throtle curve, brake curve timing and just about anything else you want is totaly programable. none of that beep counting trigger moving hassle like every other esc in the world. If Castle creations ever get the Mamba Maxx and Monster Maxx out I am gonna be all over them, just cuz of the programing ease.

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With the Lehner, I'm going to go with the 1015 12 turn motor. I've been told that it is equivilent to the mamba 8k in performance with more torque.
If you need more torque than the mamba 8K in a rc18 , you must be running 1/10 wheels and a titanium diff. :005: :dft012: The 8K shredded my Mini-t diff in 10 seconds flat. Ball diff holds up a little better, but still needs constant attention. If you were putting it in a bigger mini like the mini LST then I could see needing more torque.


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