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11.15.2005, 08:46 PM

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Define "better", I guess. Either combo would be killer and they both would be perfectly fine with the 9920. My guess is the Lehner would give a longer runtime and a slightly quicker acceleration, but the 9xl would be sweet for a heavy truck. If the rtr vehicle is under 10 pounds, I would take the 1930 any day.
The truck i'm planning is a G2X conversion on a Revo using the carbon fiber plates (when available) and either a E-maxx or T-maxx tranny(I have an idea on that that i'll get to in a minute). For power i'm going to use the 2s2p scorpion packs. Untill i get the parts I can't weigh it, but i figure it will be between 8.5 and 9lbs

Coolhand. A video would be nice, but i was more interested in opinions between the two. If you post it let me know. I never pass up an opportunity to watch a cool brushless vid.


Hey Mike. The idea i have with the T-maxx tranny is to do something similar to the Gorrilla E-maxx tranny. If you could make a plate like the E-maxx 1 speed, you could use a FOC, a 1 speed and Starscreams T-maxx/E-maxx motor plate for the best low COG alternitive to a center diff


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Last edited by crazyjr; 11.15.2005 at 08:58 PM.
   
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