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80 mm? O rly? I think I could be pretty happy with a 70 tho.

I'm kinda wondering if a 60mm would be enough for a 1/8 buggy. I didn't like the L can in the buggy, but love the XL in it...but then the medusa is a different beast. Opinions anyone?
I am using the 60mm 1500kv motor in my hyper8 and it works fine. Definately makes more power than an L can.
   
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06.13.2008, 12:28 PM

The 60mm easily pulls a buggy, and the 50mm works great too. I was running the 50-2200 in my 8ight for a while and it did great. I've since switched to a 6s setup on in the 8ight with a MM and the 60-1300, and put the 50-2200 in my Revo with a MM on 4s. and I'm running the 60-1300. I ran the 60mm at the JBRL exhibition 1/8 scale race and it was great. Here's a link to the video of the race that my wife shot on ricemans camera. I'm the only buggy running a black wing, car #4.
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06.13.2008, 04:40 PM

I'll be waiting for the 70mm for my MBX5T and now that they might do the 80mm, I'll be waiting for that one for my BPP .
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