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01.12.2010, 05:51 PM

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We are combo-ing our Havoc Pro controller with the Hv Pro motor (4.5 I think) for one of our customers for use in a short course RTR on 2S.
Ofna/Jammin, right?

Hmm, I may have to look into a HV 4.5 on my MMP for my Slash 4x4. I was thinking the HV 6.5 on 3S, but if the HV 4.5 runs well on 2S, I have more of those batts than I do 3S.
   
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Ofna/Jammin, right?

Hmm, I may have to look into a HV 4.5 on my MMP for my Slash 4x4. I was thinking the HV 6.5 on 3S, but if the HV 4.5 runs well on 2S, I have more of those batts than I do 3S.
HV 4.5= Wicked @$$ motor I had one in a jato and e-maxx...

on 2s its close to a 10.5/9.5 in top end, but it has alot more torque, on 4s it sounds like a Fing jet engine
   
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02.03.2010, 12:57 AM

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Ofna/Jammin, right?

Hmm, I may have to look into a HV 4.5 on my MMP for my Slash 4x4. I was thinking the HV 6.5 on 3S, but if the HV 4.5 runs well on 2S, I have more of those batts than I do 3S.
I have an HV4.5 w/MMPro in my SCRT10 and a Ballistic 8.5 w/MMPro in my Slash4x4PE, both on 2S. The HV4.5 works so much better, I'm currently trying to find another HV4.5 to put in my Slash! Perfect motor for 2S 4WD SCT!

It's ironic the HV motor never really worked well on 4S in heavy trucks and was discontinued, and now is the BEST solution on 2S in lighter SCT's and you can't find them!
   
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