RCM has the MM esc as well.
Do not use the MM motors however! Some people make the mistake of this and burn things up. You have a 7700 system, so you can see the motor is small (a S or small can motor in fact.) You are looking at an XL (or extra long) motor. Get these here as well, and some 5mm pinions while you are at it. The heatsink is also a good idea so the motor can never pops off in a crash.
The ESC works fine w/ 14 cells or 4S, but you must disable the onboard BEC (battery eliminator circuit) and use and external one instead. They build up too much heat otherwise. This is true with the 9920 or pretty much any ESC for that matter, so its a wash. Mike has a fine UBEC for $40, but cheaper ones can be found for ~$15 as well on airplane/heli sites (sry mike.) In all you are looking at ~$280, but it
will kick ass.
You disable the BEC by removing the center wire from the RX connector (
must do this!). You then tap the UBEC off the batt leads then. This reduces the 14V+ down to 6V, and plug this into the "batt" terminal on your reciever. Sounds a bit complicated, but really its easy. One word of note tho, I've had some trouble with glitching using various ubecs when I've used less than a 2.4ghz radio (like a fasst or spektrum). Others have had success tho. Try to keep Rx/ant/& wires as far as possible from motor as it creates lots of elec noise => glitching. That's why I would get the $15 one. If you do have probs, then you just use a Rx pack like the nitro guys do. Not as elegant, but works very well.