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rchippie
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12.12.2007, 02:24 PM

From what i've heard the 1515 series of motors are considerd more of a truggy motor than a buggy motor.


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From what i've heard the 1515 series of motors are considerd more of a truggy motor than a buggy motor.
XT8 = truggy
XB8 = buggy
   
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12.12.2007, 05:42 PM

1515 will be a great motor for the XT8. The MM on the other hand may be a little out of its league with the Neu and the big truck. The MGM or Quark would be a better chioce with the rest of your setup.


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12.12.2007, 06:10 PM

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XT8 = truggy
XB8 = buggy


My bad . I thought it was the buggy & not the truggy . I have the 1515-1y in my jammin truggy & it's a great motor.


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