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10.21.2006, 02:48 AM
Yeah, keep that sweet spot on mind.
A 1940 would be enough allready bytheway, to push the truck around.
Why are the Neu motors missing on your list? the 1515 with a KV of 1700 would be very nice on 6S.
You don't need to copare the RPM's of nitro with the electrics. It's a whole different bag, and gearing is the key to speed, not RPM's.
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