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zeropointbug
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12.05.2006, 01:21 PM

6400 watts, ya i would say is good for a speed run, thats hellishly fast what ever you put it in...

The Dewalt's have fans like the titans, only alot bigger and they blow like a MOTHER, you could cool down a family of 5 with the wind coming off it. WEll, if you SAY ~750 watts isnt enough to get to 50mph, then it must have been pushing out a little more. They rate the truck will go 45mph easy with them, thats at 14.4v.


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12.05.2006, 03:52 PM

Thought I'd ad my two cents. I used to run one dewalt 820 on 18 cells in my maxx. It was very impressive, mid 40's easy. I now run a 9xl on 18 cells. It wasn't that big a difference in performance but my run time is about 5 minutes longer. People under-estimate the 820's power. The dewalts are about 80% efficient, on 18 cells that's about 1400 watts. Kershaw over-gears his setups also, so don't go by his results. If used correctly the dewalts are great motors. I still run one in my jugg 2 with a super duty and 14 cells. I would put it up against the hv maxx any day.

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