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11.03.2008, 03:40 AM

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Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ View Post
rawfuls- you write very well for being retarded, and I commend you for taking on this challenging hobby. I agree with the esc and battery choice that was mentioned, but the added hassle of the kb's size makes it a poor choice for a cheap easy setup, and is actually too much motor for a light e-savage. A feigao or comparable asian xl motor will be plenty to shred your drivetrain, and will mount right up to your e-savvy, and doesn't need oddball 6mm pinions

like this one https://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/...hless_Inrunner
also a fair choice. Tho, suicideneil had his 9xl burn out kinda quick on him. I think the term he used was "spinning toaster of death". I actually have a brand new one of these (HC 9xl) I have yet to find a project for.
I know others have used the kB45 with success in the e-revo, thats why I recommended it. Like I said, I'm not too familiar with the e-savage, so I'm unaware of their normal weight. I assumed about 12lbs . The 6mm bore pinions can be bought at kershawdesigns.com.
If you do go with the 9xl, I recommend getting the RCM heatsink. Not just for offsetting the heat, but also because it has a bar on the end that will help keep the endbell in place. I have heard reports of the endbell screwing off, so the RCM heatsink should help prevent this.


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