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05.09.2008, 08:38 PM

I am strongly considering running 6s 2500mah 30/60c lipos, neu 1509/2Y 1820kv, and the MMM. I think I could have a near 6.5 pound buggy, with a 1500 watt setup, I wonder if it would run cool though? If I didnt like the setup I could always put it in a 1/8 onroad like a serpent and it should kick ass.
   
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05.09.2008, 08:46 PM

I cant really comment on the performane of a 1509 in a buggy. I havent run one or seen one run. I personally think it seems small, but have read that others have been having good luck with them.


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05.09.2008, 09:09 PM

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I am strongly considering running 6s 2500mah 30/60c lipos, neu 1509/2Y 1820kv, and the MMM. I think I could have a near 6.5 pound buggy, with a 1500 watt setup, I wonder if it would run cool though? If I didnt like the setup I could always put it in a 1/8 onroad like a serpent and it should kick ass.
I run a medusa 36/60/1500, quark 125b on 6s 2170 fp 25c lipos and it is great, plus my buggy (hyper8) is under 7.5lbs with the battery. I like the 6s setup, plenty of power and the batteries are light.
   
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