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My BL E-Revo - 07.02.2008, 11:32 AM

Here are the details of my newest project:

Mamba Max
CC BEC
2 2s Trakpower 4900 in series
Feigao 7XL
Stock 19/68 gearing
Various Upgraded Parts

Sorry for the crappy cell phone pics. Will have video and better pics soon. Click for larger pics.






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07.02.2008, 11:50 AM

looks nice, the motor you are running pulls a lot of amps and will run hot if you can a better motor would be a 9XL
   
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07.02.2008, 11:51 AM

I see a regular Mamba Max? Looks good, in any case.


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07.02.2008, 01:13 PM

Sorry meant mamba max...

The motor is about perfect in here. Doesn't get overheated. The speed control isn't hardly phased at all. It's a great combo.
   
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07.03.2008, 06:27 AM

So with the stock gearing and the 7xl, it runs good.....and the temps are within range, and no issues with esc...?


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07.03.2008, 07:21 AM

Nice mod to make the TrakPower's work...mine wasn't quite so clean...
   
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07.03.2008, 08:15 AM

Very nice and tidy setup


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07.03.2008, 09:01 AM

Looks good...every time I see an E-Revo...that funny little voice in my head says... BUY ME, BUY ME, BUY ME...


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07.03.2008, 10:12 AM

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Looks good...every time I see an E-Revo...that funny little voice in my head says... BUY ME, BUY ME, BUY ME...
That's kinda strange! I was hearing that voice too!

My Fedex tracking number says that it's "Out for Delivery" on the truck today!

I'm a little on the edge of my seat.
   
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07.03.2008, 10:15 AM

I agree, i want an e-revo too. I try to stay away form any e-revo threads to keep me form the impulse buy.


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07.03.2008, 11:18 AM

Thanks for the compliments.

Yea it runs great on stock gearing. Faster than a stock nitro revo 3.3 in acceleration and top speed.

Stuff gets hot but not any hotter than it is supposed too. My mamba max got hotter pushing a CM36 5700kv in my stampede than it does in this.
   
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07.03.2008, 12:45 PM

It is v/hard when my kid looks at it and says " Dad why don't we both get one"


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07.03.2008, 06:28 PM

hmm..i dint know it was even possible to run the 7xl without having heat probs. your lucky to be not having issues. i have the 7xl /mmm geared 24/68 and i needa take breaks every 10 mins to cool the sucker down. and i dont even bash hard haha.
   
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07.04.2008, 11:50 AM

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hmm..i dint know it was even possible to run the 7xl without having heat probs. your lucky to be not having issues. i have the 7xl /mmm geared 24/68 and i needa take breaks every 10 mins to cool the sucker down. and i dont even bash hard haha.
You are geared 5t higher than I am...
   
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07.05.2008, 02:09 PM

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You are geared 5t higher than I am...
yea i know im geared 5t higher, i was just telling you what my gearing was.
but when i said im not sure if its even possible to run the 7xl in low temps was from reading up on posts. there are many out there that tried already, all different gearing and the 7xl is just a heat monster. i think i only read one person didnt have any heat issues...he just has a fan on the motor but i duunno bout that.
   
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