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09.30.2006, 06:20 PM

I'm trying to avoid smoke coming out hence staying with the 8XL :)

Them temps are very impressive, can't be anymore than what my 9920 gets at the moment with my 9XL. How much does your Revo weigh?

I'm aware I'm riding the limits of the controller..but I think its a safe gamble based on input from your and other people. Never hurts to push the limits a little does it. Well till it actually blows and your $140 out of pocket! :D
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Maybe it's your gearing.. because I'm using the 9920 on the LST which is heavier I run on 12 and 18 cells with no problems..... and a 7XL... But maybe the 8XL or 9XL if you wanna be safe....


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I'm trying to avoid smoke coming out hence staying with the 8XL :)

Them temps are very impressive, can't be anymore than what my 9920 gets at the moment with my 9XL. How much does your Revo weigh?

I'm aware I'm riding the limits of the controller..but I think its a safe gamble based on input from your and other people. Never hurts to push the limits a little does it. Well till it actually blows and your $140 out of pocket! :D

RTR it weighs 5.2Kg w/ 14 cells
   
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