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mammba maxx 4600 in stampede? - 08.02.2006, 06:09 AM

do you think a mamba maxx 4600 would run fine in a new stampede? or do i need to go lower on the KV ratings?
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08.02.2006, 07:02 AM

I think it would do pretty good.


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08.02.2006, 07:14 AM

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I think it would do pretty good.
ok, that alright as im not keen on soldering motor wires lol, and its easy to setup
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08.02.2006, 10:30 AM

Yeah, it would be fine.

There is no soldering that needs to be done on the Mamba Max system, except for the battery connector. Otherwise, it's plug-and-play.


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08.02.2006, 01:57 PM

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Yeah, it would be fine.

There is no soldering that needs to be done on the Mamba Max system, except for the battery connector. Otherwise, it's plug-and-play.
good good. im good at deans plugs, but solid copper wires are a nightmare.
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