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mike do the setups your selling 12020 with L motor work on maxx
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mike do the setups your selling 12020 with L motor work on maxx - 01.06.2006, 01:29 AM

i was wondering if that package would be a good set up for an emaxx. mine is kinda heavy it has gorillamaxx alu chassis and integy type 3 suspension traxxas alu input and output shafts and cvd and will up grade diffs in near future and 40s big joes.

if that set up does work on emaxx which motor should i get
8,9,10

ps i run 14 and 16 cells gp 3300

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01.06.2006, 11:10 AM

That setup was practically put together for a Maxx! For up to 16 cells, the 10L would be a good choice.

You may want to switch the aluminum input/output shafts back to the stock steel pieces. The aluminum ones aren't as strong and could end your day of running because of the torque of brushless.


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01.06.2006, 11:42 AM

Yes, the 10L will be perfect for you, like metalman said, go back to stock steel for the ectra power of BL.


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01.06.2006, 10:25 PM

thanks for all the info. will go back to steel
   
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