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02.29.2008, 03:03 PM

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nope. probably not a good idea. I run my MLST with one of those Wraith 7000kv motors. I have yet to find a diff solution to hold up. I can get a month or two from the MLST2 diffs, no more. This is with quark 33a procar, 7.4v 2000mAh TP Prolite, and the Wraith 7k.

I do love my MLST though. It's a whole lot of fun.

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speaking of the 7000k Wraith I ran one in a RC18 with a Mamba 25 and a 1800 3 cell lipo, it had a very short life span, fried the esc all the shrink wrap melted
   
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speaking of the 7000k Wraith I ran one in a RC18 with a Mamba 25 and a 1800 3 cell lipo, it had a very short life span, fried the esc all the shrink wrap melted
I think that motor is a bit much for that ESC. I went with the Quark 33 when I had my MLST and had no problems running that motor (other than diffs).
   
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02.29.2008, 05:55 PM

I will be using the Mega ACn16/15/1 (9200Kv) or the Neu 1107/1.5D (8500Kv) in a Sportwerks Recoil.
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I think that motor is a bit much for that ESC. I went with the Quark 33 when I had my MLST and had no problems running that motor (other than diffs).
I believe if I had used a 2 cell instead itwould have been better, but I know what you mean about going through diffs, I spent a lot of my free time assembling ball diffs I always made sure I had plenty of spares in my tool box
   
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