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04.18.2011, 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by nastety92 View Post
Thanks for all of the info. This is exactly what I'm looking for.

Have you ever tried running this motor on 3s to see what happens?

So at this point in your build. If you were to do anything differently, what would it be and why?

Thanks again,
Nick
I haven't tried it on 3s, I imagine it would be pretty slow and it's not really designed for that low of voltage. If you wanted to run it on 3s-5s you'd want more of a 2250 or higher. Ideally you'd want around 2600kv which I think only Castle and Neu make truggy motors with that high of a kv rating.

If I had to do it again I'd probably sell the MMM combo that came with the truggy and go straight to a Tekin. I know a lot of people love Castle but I've had nothing but bad luck with their new products. I'm hard on things and have even killed a RX8 with heavy racing but it took over 40 packs for me to do that on my last truggy. Since this is a basher I don't have many regrets with the truck. If I were racing I would have went with a Mugen or Xray.

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Originally Posted by freddy View Post
hi, what kind of motor temps are you getting?
im running a pretty simulare setup 48\15 1600kv 6s but due to weather i havent had the opperturnity to test it yet
Motor temps are right where they should be. I haven't hit it with my temp gauge yet but I can tell by feeling the motor. Gearing helps a lot and I'm about to cut a vent hole in the body to get more air inside. Your setup will probably have more torque and slightly more speed than my setup on 5s depending on your batts.


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