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OldSoldier
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Brushless setup - 08.01.2006, 08:46 PM

Here's the setup I just bought:
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Product ID: TBTM01
Product Name: T-BONZ HARDENED STEEL CV DRIVE SHAFT SET FOR E/T-MAXX 2.5
Quantity: 1
Unit Price: $60.00
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Product ID: flm10800emaxxextchassis
Product Name: Extended E-Maxx Chassis
Quantity: 1
Unit Price: $90.00
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Product ID: QUARK_80A
Product Name: Quark 80B Competition Brushless Sensorless Speed Controller
Quantity: 1
Unit Price: $200.00
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Product ID: feigao9Lmotor
Product Name: Feigao brushless motor 540 9L
Quantity: 1
Unit Price: $70.00

Any comments appreciated. It's Wicked fast with a pair of 7.4V Lipo batteries for a total of 14.8 volts. I've tried it with 14 NIMH cells for a run or two also. The Lipos are plenty fast for me. I can't find the top speed because I can't find a straight away long enough and obstruction free enough to hold it wide open for very long. I have not installed the drivetrain upgrades yet, but I've been very "responsible" with my bashing and haven't broken anything yet.

If anyone sees some component mismatches I would appreciate a comment. I'm running with stock gearing and I am noticing the motor gets pretty hot. What is a reasonable temp?

I'm just an OldSoldier...what do I know:032:
   
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