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10.01.2008, 06:26 PM

A 1950 motor is fine in a revo. I ran one in mine for a long time. That said... A 1940 will be pleny of motor also. I ran a 1940/7 on 5s in my heavy 12+lb Savage geared for 45 mph and it absolutly rocked. I love the lehner motors. If they had any kind of customer service at all I would prefer them to the Neu. They feel more pepy than the Neus but still run very cool. I think they are still every bit as good a the Neu motors.


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10.01.2008, 09:24 PM

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A 1950 motor is fine in a revo. I ran one in mine for a long time. That said... A 1940 will be pleny of motor also. I ran a 1940/7 on 5s in my heavy 12+lb Savage geared for 45 mph and it absolutly rocked. I love the lehner motors. If they had any kind of customer service at all I would prefer them to the Neu. They feel more pepy than the Neus but still run very cool. I think they are still every bit as good a the Neu motors.
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10.01.2008, 09:46 PM

FD RC sells them still... But will Chris really RIP YOU OFF?


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