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Need hv-maxx to 7/8/9/10l comparison!
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Need hv-maxx to 7/8/9/10l comparison! - 09.27.2005, 01:41 PM

I currently have the hv maxx which I have now run, and it does have good smooth power, but whats the harm in MORE!?!

I am wondering if anyone has run both of these setups (hv maxx and somthing like the 9920 and 7/8/9/10 combo?

I do like the fact that the novak is very smooth. I have never run a non-sensored brushless, so I have no experience with cogging. One thing I do like to do with my trucks every once in awhile (might take time out of runs to do this) is go slowly try to climb stuff...rocks/curbs etc. Do you think the cogging will not allow me to smoothly operate at the low speed stuff?

Also, I am not totally sure what motor I should run. I have had the 9l and the 7xl reccomended to me. The only problem I see with the 7xl is the cell rating, which is 14-18 cells. the 9l can run 12-16. I am pretty lazy when it comes to batteries, and I already have a few 6 cell packs I would like to be able to run. Is the difference between the 7xl and the 9l worth running min of 14?

The packs I will mostly be running are IB3800 6 cells, and IB3800 7 cells.

The two things I want, are power and runtime. I would probably be gearing for a top speed of 25-30 mph. I like to run as long as possible, but also like power!

I am still lost as what to go with. It looks like the warrior 9920 is the only viable controller for me, at 200. but then again the mamba maxx isnt out yet, so I dont know how that will compare.


Any help is greatly appreciated!
   
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