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02.13.2008, 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by suicideneil View Post
I dont go much on the VXL systems for a twin motor truck either, but a couple L cans on 3s sounds do-able. Depends how fast you wanna go really 9Ls will be a bit faster, but run a bit warmer too- depends how heavy the finished truck is I guess. So long as you put a little fan on each esc, they should stay nice and cool too- or do the capacitor mod like GriffinRU does for people.
Thank you and ill look into it, I guess I cant decide on a combo till I get the actual weight of the truck. So far its very light, the truck is so stiff right now that im thinking of running a carbon fiber chassis on it (im also in the midst of making the aluminum one, just need to finalize how I want this thing to look) again thanks for the help

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I would say to run a pair of 9l motors on 3s lipo each. That would be a killer setup that should run cool. That also means that you do not need a ubec, just disable one of the mm internal becs by removing the red wire. Plus batteries would be cheaper too.

You could run a pair of the traxxas vxl systems, but I think the motors are too small.
Nice and thanks for the good info! ill start looking into the set ups you guys mentioned!


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