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10xl buggy/truggy - 05.30.2009, 12:38 AM

lets just say if i were getting either a buggy or tuggy could a 10xl on 4s work for mild racing, could it be geared enough to be competitve mainly against nitro, i ask because i have one and i have a hacker maxx motor with no rotor but that motor gets pretty hot

running a bk 9920 what is a decent external lipo cut off i can use
   
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05.30.2009, 01:58 AM

The 10XL should be fine on 4s in the truggy. In the buggy, the motor may not have enough load on it causing it to heat up more. It isn't a very high quality motor, so expect it to heat up under race conditions. Use BrianG's calculator to figure out the gearing:
http://www.scriptasylum.com/rc_speed/_top_speed.html


   
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05.30.2009, 10:30 AM

10XL on 3S could even be good... Last week @ the track just for giggles, I ran my 12XL on 3S and I actually did pretty good.. it was a lot more controllable then when it's on 6S.. but 10XL and 4S should be pretty good i think... I'm running a 22T pinion/46T Spur...


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