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07.02.2006, 11:16 PM

On a 8T, I think you would get around 58mph so a 9T i would say around 53ish at an hour+ runtime easy.
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07.03.2006, 12:23 AM

MaxAmps Lipoly 8000mah 3S2P 11.1V Pack are these the batteries you were talking about ? Do I run both batteries on same speed control? Should I convert to single or 2 speed trans? What gearing would be good? I"am going to build a new trans with http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...xtranny&cat=47 http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...RO_DIFF&cat=47
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was wondering if I should use stock slipper clutch? Thanks to all for your helpful imput.


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07.03.2006, 07:10 AM

Strobe slipper would be better. But if you decide to go with the stocker - crank her down - with big power it wont be long before she melts like a ice cream cone on a 100 degree day. Kinda defeats the point of having a slipper if you have to crank it down all the way though. But she will melt fast if you dont....( dont ask me how i know :027: )


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