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I am new, and make the move to Brushless -
04.07.2006, 10:50 PM
I am new to the forums, And I got a E-Maxx and now going to make the move to Brushless and like to know what you think about the setup I was thinking of?
motor - Feigao 540 9L
Controller - Warrior 9920
I race alot revo and other nitro trucks, and a would like to win. If any one is runing this setup?
what is you run time, and power?
Do you like it?
Zack Farmer
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04.08.2006, 12:41 AM
Sounds good but need to know how many cells you will run, weight of truck, gear set up, etc... I am running a 9918 and a 8XL with 14 GP3700's and it runs about 40 mph ( my guess) and run time is about 20 min's. And a brushless setup will burn a nitro truck up LOL. Oh welcome to the forums:027:
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04.08.2006, 01:29 AM
i agree with mmdooley . iam running a 12020 and an 8xl with 4200 18cells the truck is brutal .just remeber you still have to be able to controll it . and wecome to the forums . you will find all the poeple on here are good and a great help .i nearly bought some crap but talked on here and every body helped. just remeber if you go for power you will have to do some upgrades
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04.08.2006, 01:04 PM
I was thinking of runing 14cells (3800 or 4200). The truck weight is same as stock but, I would like to get Gorillamaxx chassis some time. I will need help with the gear set up?
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04.08.2006, 02:08 PM
I not sure if I would run a 9l on 14 cells. I have heard alot of people have heat problems. The 10L should be better option.
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04.08.2006, 02:25 PM
I am running a 8XL and 9920 on 14 cells and have not had any over heating. And it halls azzzz lol.
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04.08.2006, 02:27 PM
Ok, a 10L that will work. Anyone runing a 10L, do you like it?
Should I look a any different motors.
Last edited by farmer; 04.08.2006 at 02:29 PM.
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04.08.2006, 02:45 PM
So now a warrior 9920 Brushless car controller
and Feigao 540 10L good? Help on gear setup?
What do you think run time would be with 14 cells(4200)
and would it do any thing with the nitros?
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04.08.2006, 03:15 PM
The 9920 will work will with the 10L. For gearing what pitch gears you run? What size spur? What kind of diffs? What size or kind of tires?
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04.08.2006, 03:17 PM
dont know a bout the10l but i know the xl8 blows the doors off them . iwas told a while ag0 that xl run cooler than the l
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04.08.2006, 03:20 PM
Hey g man, the 10l has been a very good motor, it does run a bit hot, but it is still ok, the rcm heatsink help alot, and the xl motors do run cooler, due to longer armatures, and more torque:)
The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL
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04.08.2006, 03:32 PM
sylvester how does the e revo go compair to gorilla max with g3
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04.08.2006, 03:34 PM
I know that I will be runing stock tpye diffs (robinson racing diffs)
stock size tires (pro-line bow-tie)
runing 32pith and as for spur and pinion goes what do you think?
8XL worth going with?
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04.08.2006, 03:37 PM
i think it is but you will have to upgrade diffs and drive shafts
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04.08.2006, 03:39 PM
if you want a truck thats of the plant go for it
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