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12.23.2010, 04:05 PM

see if castle will upgrade you to an MMM from the MM. The only reason I see for getting a pro is if you are going to run sensored motors.

The pro is 2/3 of what the MMM is.


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12.23.2010, 10:06 PM

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see if castle will upgrade you to an MMM from the MM. The only reason I see for getting a pro is if you are going to run sensored motors.
The pro is 2/3 of what the MMM is.
I asked that question as well. Castle will not upgrade from the Mamba Max to the Mamba Monster. The only upgrade they do it from the Mamba Max to the Mamba Pro. I would like to get a Monster eventually.

Once I get the Monster I'm going to try it in the CRT.5 on 4s with my 1512 1800kv motor.

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12.24.2010, 05:46 PM

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I asked that question as well. Castle will not upgrade from the Mamba Max to the Mamba Monster. The only upgrade they do it from the Mamba Max to the Mamba Pro. I would like to get a Monster eventually.

Once I get the Monster I'm going to try it in the CRT.5 on 4s with my 1512 1800kv motor.

Thanks,
Nick

the MMP can handle more power than the MM and will be more than sufficient in your crt, even with 4s lipo and a bigger motor. i have seen the MMP used in light truggies before without issues. people run them in buggies without issues around here all the time.


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