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1527 in muggy? - 05.30.2008, 12:12 AM

I'm not concerned about much other than the idea of simply having a big a$$ motor.

If it'll fit I'll run it, I think it'll fit, the 1521 fits with room to spare.

Anyone have it's dimensions?
   
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05.30.2008, 12:33 AM

They are 4" long. A 1521 is overkill, a 1527 is going to need some serious batteries.
   
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05.30.2008, 01:03 AM

I was hoping to be able to juice it get it to do an entire back-flip without a jump, just a wheelie gone wrong. And 4", I think it'll fit. Is it any wider than usual.
   
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05.30.2008, 01:07 AM

The 1527 should be powerful enough to pull you around if you have a red wagon . You might even get to an unsafe speed and a video should make us all laugh a bit . Too much power is never enough I say. BTW, go HV if you want to keep the AMPs down. A 1527/1.5Y on 12S should be a lot of fun.
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