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motor/ esc for a emaxx - 06.16.2005, 05:02 PM

hey i just got a alum pede but im selling that because my friend(nos nothig about rc) is selling me 2 breand new e maxes for 60$! when i get them i will be looking for a good motor an a esc what shuld i get and will i need new parts? thks twzted
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06.16.2005, 09:50 PM

9L and 9920 warrior is the popular choice, althought there are many motor options to choose from, depending on what you hope to achieve with the truck and how many cells you want to run.
   
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06.16.2005, 11:34 PM

i would say id rum 12-14 sells i would like speed and runtime to be up there if possible i can put a good motor into a stock emaxx rite or do i need a beter trans n stuff
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06.17.2005, 02:08 AM

You could run the 9L on both 12 and 14 cells. just drive it, and if you brake anything on the drivetrain, replace it.
   
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06.17.2005, 08:24 AM

is the 9l fast at all?
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06.17.2005, 09:04 AM

It is fast on 14 cells. It will still run faster than stock on 12 though (with more torque too).


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06.17.2005, 09:05 AM

i also herd that emaxxes break alot what are the maint parts that usualy break?
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06.17.2005, 10:19 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by TwzteD
is the 9l fast at all?
Does a one-legged duck swim in circles? :L:

j/k

Welcome aboard, btw.
Good deal on those Maxxes.

I would also just upgrade as you go along. It always depends on your driving style, you can destroy the driveline even with a stock setup.

And, yeah, the 9L is plenty!


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