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10.10.2007, 02:51 AM

I run 22/66 gearing on my FLM Maxx, but it's 4S. The only thing I didn't upgrade was the driveshafts. Stupid me. I only got a 30 second run, because the fronts twisted and the rears broke in half. I'm down till my CVD's arrive.

For 3S maybe try a 24T?

I thought the MM could do 6S if you use a UBEC. The Sept 07 issue of RC Driver has an article with a Losi 8ight Buggy, running a MM on 6S with a ACn Car8 BL motor. It does have a huge fan on the MM though. It's on page 98 of that issue.

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10.10.2007, 03:08 AM

Yeah, running 3s and geared to get decent speed from the thing, it will draw a lot of mah in a hurry. The MM might suffer.


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10.10.2007, 09:48 AM

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I thought the MM could do 6S if you use a UBEC. The Sept 07 issue of RC Driver has an article with a Losi 8ight Buggy, running a MM on 6S with a ACn Car8 BL motor. It does have a huge fan on the MM though. It's on page 98 of that issue.
Maybe the earlier versions could, or maybe a modded one, but none of the versions out now will do 6s. Heck, they won't even run 5s anymore. 4s is still good though.
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