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mmp tekin 1700 summit
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v1d9uy
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mmp tekin 1700 summit - 02.03.2011, 08:43 PM

not long build by anymeans just wanted to post some pics
i started out with stock gearing 12t pinion and it was not much faster at all
then the 775 on 4s only other pinion i had was a 18t so i threw that in there
and im much happier fast enough to bash but not insane like my revo
with the 2200 mmm combo in this has great torq and very smooth
and i can still hand over the controller to the GF and she prolly wont kill
anyone with it...GF+revo MMM = dangerous. not to mention summit 1st gear is
perfect for her rofl


http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y28...uy/summit2.jpg
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y287/vidguy/summit.jpg




another update threw some turnigy 5200 mah 2s in there ran for 32 mins hard pavement wheelies .... ran it hard for that time esc fan never turned on but motor got prety warm could touch it for 5-7 sec
batts still had more to go at the 32 min mark but i started hearing clicking so im thinking rear gears where starting to loosen so i stoped... gunna charge batts and see how much i drained em so far i like the batteries
and im really like the tekin 1700 mmp combo...
   
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el tomaso
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02.18.2011, 08:27 AM

The MMP&tekin combo is very smooth, I like my 1400kv/MMP/6s buggy

I think the MMP can handle 1/8 scale just fine, even truggies with a light setup. I am going to try running my soon finished hyper ST with MMP and CC 1518 on 6s just to prove how good the esc is. I do one mod on my MMP's, I run the fan of the reciever so its always on. Makes it hard to get the esc over 100f.


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