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mamba max pro VS MMM - 03.08.2009, 10:12 PM

so both do 6s. IF i was going to do another buggy would i wait fr the MM Pro? :-)
   
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03.09.2009, 07:52 AM

The MM pro would be smaller and fit the buggy well, but I'd wait and see what it looks like first. it might be too small to adequately keep cool in high stress conditions. That said, the current MM has been proven to work great outside its specs


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03.10.2009, 07:05 AM

so u r saying it might work in a 6s 3 pound machine but not in a 7 pound buggy. well we shall see. ha ha 6s and 3 pounds! thats funny. it will need tires on its roof.
   
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03.10.2009, 03:41 PM

A 2s 1/10th scale car draws the same number of amps as a 1/8 scale car, but 1/8 scale runs on double the voltage or more, so therefore, more than twice the power already. In other words, the MM pro would have to be rated for less amps than the original MM to be insufficient for 1/8th. That seems unlikely to me.


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