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E-Savage Brushless - 02.03.2007, 01:49 AM

Hello, Can you give me some advise on a brushless setup for my E-Savage. I was thinking of a Feigao 8L with a Warrior 9920 or Mamba Max. Power will come from two stock six cell packs and soon IB4200 packs. I dont plan on running 7 cell packs. Would an xl be a better motor choice? Looking for good all around performance, speed and run time. Any sugestions about motors and esc will be helpful. Thanks
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02.11.2007, 02:56 AM

hello and welcome.

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with 12 cells, the mamba max is winner hands down

8L is good motor choice, XL may give more grunt but loose a little run time. if stock e savage, 8L is probably best choice.
   
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02.11.2007, 06:09 AM

Holy cow.. this post must have slipped right thru! sorry for keeping you waiting that long..

the 8L is too hot, consider an XL can instead. on 14 cells a 7XL for great speed, and an 8/9XL for longer runtime, with decent speed.
   
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02.11.2007, 06:24 AM

If I remember correctly, there isn't much space on the e-savage for longer cans so an XL can may require some mods to fit but would be well worth it.


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02.11.2007, 09:57 AM

I think a 9L would be a better motor.


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