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dadgummit
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04.18.2008, 10:55 AM

My crt.5 uses a neu 1509 1y motor with Neu's hard cased 2s 5000 mah lipos. With a 15 tooth pinion and proline dirtworks tires (4.1" ) the speed calc says 33 mph. The motor gets warm never hit 100 degrees. The battery never gets warm enough that I even bother measuring the temp. the MM ESC gets around 100-110 with a 25mm fan attached. I still have the stock short chassis so I may be a few ounces lighter than you but I don't think that should make too much of a difference. At almost 3500 MAH (1930 -6) I would try the same 2s neu packs I use. The lehner motors are top quality I wouldn't worry about getting a neu as the difference in quality should be negligable.

I specifically stayed away from a HV setup with this truck since I can use the same batteries in my e-maxxes, rustler, associated t-4 etc. There is so much effort put into engineering 7.2-7.4 volt systems as that is the standard for 90% of the electric cars out there. It is easy to find good working systems in that range. That is also the reason I used a 1515 1y in my 8ight t so I could use anything form a flightpower 4s pack to 2 of my old nimh packs. I guess it makes this super expensive hobby a little cheaper.

By the way I noticed you hace a M18t pro. I just finished building one of those. How do you like it?


Cen ME16 Sidewinder 5700
CRT.5 MM + 1509 1y
FLM Rustler MM & 7L
E-Maxx Hv maxx 6.5 + FLM E-Maxx
Stock E-Maxx for friends to bash
8ight-t 1515 1y in the works

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