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05.15.2011, 08:41 PM

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I still have a soft spot for the Maxx trucks
So do I. It was my first rc purchase in 15 yrs.


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05.18.2011, 06:36 AM

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Hey there Harold. Nice to see you back in the saddle again young man. It still looks very nice with the white arms. So how much have you had this thing out since the remodel? Good to see you posting again.
Hasn't been ran! I'm still rockin' the bedrest. No end in site.


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05.18.2011, 01:07 PM

Why did you use Deans connectors? Won't they be close to their amp limit?
   
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05.18.2011, 08:37 PM

Nice Maxx. Very similar to my maxx. I bet you will have your hands full with the 1521 and 8s. Mine was just too much with the 1717 and 6s, couldnt keep traction at all... whats your gearing?


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05.18.2011, 10:53 PM

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05.20.2011, 07:39 AM

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Why did you use Deans connectors? Won't they be close to their amp limit?
Amp limit shmamp limit. I've always used deans on everything I've had and never had a problem. Have you ever seen a fried or melted deans? Me either. Amp limit discussions are for people who like to read specs and bench race. In the field deans work fine.

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Nice Maxx. Very similar to my maxx. I bet you will have your hands full with the 1521 and 8s. Mine was just too much with the 1717 and 6s, couldnt keep traction at all... whats your gearing?
Geared for 45mph. I'm use to overpowered setups and have a very light throttle finger


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05.20.2011, 09:35 PM

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I rebuilted my cybermaxx. It was an MMM 6s kb45 integy suspended pig.

Now it's an XL 8s neu 1521 1.5y big bore suspended beast!! They are NOT integy shocks. They are traxxas big bores with integy caps, meticulously built by me with clear rtv silicone on all threads for no leakers.








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