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lutach
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02.28.2008, 02:46 PM

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I will be running only for fun and in a huge open area , a brake wasn't even a concern , here is the programer for the sentilon and it does have a brake , as soon as my pinions come in and I take it out for a spin I will post on the stopping capabilities

The motor in the link is exactly what I have in the car which is a L and not an XL is it possible that it is labeled wrong in the add . the picture in the add is exactly whats in the Ofna
The problem with the brakes on those controllers is that it will basically give you hard brakes. It will lock your wheels and if not carefull do some damage to the drive train. A good thing to do with those controllers is disable the brakes and use the mechanical one or set your radio in a way that it will allow you to freewheel when in nuetral.
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02.28.2008, 06:05 PM

i have one on my revo and it has some nice torque, high revving also gets the job done for a 90$ motor
   
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02.29.2008, 11:59 AM

I stand corrected ....if you watch Legobrains video you will see that they do in-fact make a XL version of the finned motor ...my apologies .............I do only have the L version though

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10306
   
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02.29.2008, 03:27 PM

yeah, I can look at your motor in the picture and tell it is not as long as my 7XL motor.
   
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