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mamba maxx motor? - 11.25.2006, 02:14 PM

ok i know i haave been asking a LOT of questions lol but i need to know lol, what mm motor would u guys think i should use with 6 or 7 cells? its will be in a onroad car but i might put it in my high lift when i want it to go faster (its about 8 pounds)
   
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11.25.2006, 02:31 PM

For a touring car, the 5700 version is very good and as fast as a 9 turn brushed motor, but if you choose the 7700 motor you'll in the mid 50s, like 6 or 5 turn brushed motor. I recommend the 5700, since you can run it at 7.2 or 8.4 with good results and when you need more power, you can put in some 12 cells and experience hi power, and hi speed.


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11.25.2006, 02:32 PM

Your high lift, is it a Tamiya truck?


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11.25.2006, 04:10 PM

yeh it is lol i saw them and i had to have one lol
   
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11.25.2006, 04:12 PM

ok thanks man...... and i have a few 35 turn lathes right now so thats my crawling motor, and i dont know what to town with... probably a 45 or 55
   
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