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06.25.2006, 06:14 PM

Thanks for all the help guys, I decided to go with either of these brushless setups:-

Feigao/Nemesis/Wanderer 8XL Motor
Warrior 9920 ESC

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Lehner Basic XL 2000 Brushless Motor
Warrior 9920 ESC

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06.25.2006, 06:18 PM

Certainly the 8XL.
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06.25.2006, 07:30 PM

I would go xl wanderer. The xl2000 may heat up on you.


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06.25.2006, 07:51 PM

Depending on gearing and vehicle weight, the 8XL can draw quite a bit of current. IMO, I'd go with the BK 12020 for a little extra current headroom. The 9920 should work fine though.
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06.25.2006, 08:22 PM

I agree w/ Brian... 9920 will struggle with heat under racing conditions. Id go with the 12020 or the Quark 125. Biggest mistake you cna make when setting up a new system is to try to ''get away'' with an esc thats just good enough.


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06.25.2006, 09:02 PM

when you go back to the stock bumper mounts use the stock body mounts as well for the same reasons


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06.26.2006, 02:47 PM

12020/8xl would be nice for what you are lookin for. IMO, dump the stock chassis too. Again, i have an FLM that you might be interested in. You can also use HB Pro's for diffs...little cheaper than UE and work great Squee said once i believe...


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06.26.2006, 03:12 PM

Yes, they are great diffs, however, don't get the Pro versions. They have a lower gear ratio for truggy's. The starndard are the same as a standard buggy diff.
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06.26.2006, 03:18 PM

I see, sorry. I thought you had something about that, thanks for clarifying!


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06.26.2006, 03:25 PM

No problem. I do however have the Pro's. Maybe that's what you were thinking of? The Pro's are in my Lightning Stadium Pro-R though :p.
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