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09.11.2005, 08:32 PM

Doahh, the bigger the motor is the greater the torque, effeciency and power the thing is going to give. You probably wont need the XL version because you're going to support it with high( very high) cell counts and it will simply not fit in your Corally RDX touring car, but you can ask MONSTER MIKE to bring you the Lehner 1920/5,6 or 7 turn motors. The first one is a HI-AMP version that eats up tons of amperage, but delivers you speed beyond 87mph at 14.4 volts when you gear it right. Its a hot motor and the controller that should handle it is the MGM 12012 or 16016 or the BK 12020 controllers. The other ones are quite torqueier than the first one and they can accept high cell counts
as well as be geared higher than the 5 turn 1920. Using the bigger ones ( 1930, XL,etc) will cause your car some real damage and fast wear of your belts, because you are going to give the belts more tension by using such an enormous motors and they will easily strech or slip from the diffrential's pully. I heared about someone from Traxxas who used the 1930/5 turn motor and the BK micro 15020 esc with 12 cells and he could not control his car( TC3) properly because of the extra power the 1930/5 provides and worse than that, the center drive shaft, as well as the four dogbones were all twisted and wrecked down. This is just an advice, but you are absolutely free to choose whatever fullfills your sensations.


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