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01.23.2008, 01:26 AM

I remember my triple brushless SS5800 E-maxx when they first came out.... it was so lame... I remember Chris fine also recommending dual 1940's and dual schulze 18.61K... I fried atleast 5 or 6 of those escs... I like duals, maybe just for speed records....


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You may be onto something? How about a triple motor emaxx using the mamba 25 8000kv motors. It would be around 350 for 3 of the comp x setups, and run them on 3s lipo. Talk about fast. Does anyone make a 32p pinion with a 2mm bore? I may have to get some bore reducers made up!

This is one of the stupidest things I have ever suggested.
   
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You may be onto something? How about a triple motor emaxx using the mamba 25 8000kv motors. It would be around 350 for 3 of the comp x setups, and run them on 3s lipo. Talk about fast. Does anyone make a 32p pinion with a 2mm bore? I may have to get some bore reducers made up!

This is one of the stupidest things I have ever suggested.
Taking it to a whole new level linc is what you are good for. What you said does illustrate a point very well though.


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01.23.2008, 02:56 AM

Yep, most ideas can be made to work, but may not be optimum in design or execution.

I am sure that the twin velineon setup works well and most people will be blown away by its performance. I still feel that a twin feigao 12s/mm system would be the way to go, as the mm provides better tuning and design, and the feigao 12s motors are slighly larger. Of course a mm/8xl would be better and require cheaper batteries, 2-2s packs instead of 2-3s packs.
   
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You may be onto something? How about a triple motor emaxx using the mamba 25 8000kv motors. It would be around 350 for 3 of the comp x setups, and run them on 3s lipo. Talk about fast. Does anyone make a 32p pinion with a 2mm bore? I may have to get some bore reducers made up!

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how many micro-t motors do you think it would take to do ground flips?
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how many micro-t motors do you think it would take to do ground flips?
Hmmm...

Not too sure, but that would require a serious bore adapter, especially to run a 5mm bore pinion. If I were to guess, probably 17, on 6s lipo.
   
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