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04.16.2008, 04:38 PM

I would think those motors are a little overkill for the DST. Its a 1/10th scale truggy, so you'd be able to get away with a 1509/1Y or 2D on 4s or 5s.

speedy, the rustler and dst are geared differently and the dst is 4wd (more moving parts, more stress on the motor). You could probably get the dst to hit 60mph on 3s, but at the expense of heat and shortened run times.


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04.16.2008, 04:46 PM

yes i know :)

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04.16.2008, 04:49 PM

I just gave those example in case he wanted to go 80mph. Yes, you pointed a good motor. If I had that vehicle, I would go with the 1512/1.5Y 1850Kv with small 2200-2500mAh 6S lipos. It should be enough to go over 40mph and efficient enough to get over 20min run time.
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