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02.08.2009, 01:15 AM

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What i meant in that reply is that i understood it was to help me :)

But what you dont understand is that i have good knowledge of RC in general and im not 100% noob in brushless , i have seen a lot and driven(not owned) MMM v3 neu 1515d before on 6s.
(its not because i only have 3-4 post on this forum that you have to think i know nothing, but i still need your help for my question , my first language is french so may be i am a little too much direct with my approach... i try my best to write in english.


Im sorry if it was misunderstood on my part. But my question was simple, money is no object, my friend dont care if anything broke, he just want the most RIDICULOUS setup. i repeat, the most ridiculous setup.

This have nohing to do with me, im just trying to help my friend getting the setup he want. :)
Fair enough. I can appreciate your effort to type in English. I can only imagine how bad it would be if I were to try and type in French.

To answer your question, there are two primary limitations on what will fit in the E-Revo:

1) The battery trays will really only fit up to 3S 5000mAh per side, for a total of 6S 5000mAh. Or, a lower capacity and higher cell count would work also.

2) The motor must be around 3" or less in length or the can will hit the rear shock supports.

Given those limitations and assuming he doesn't want to completely hack up his stock chassis, the motor will have to be a 1515 or Medusa 80mm as a maximum.

Even though Neu 1521's and 1527's have been recommended, they simply will not fit without modification if he's using the single motor plate. My Castle Monster 2200kv just barely clears the rear shock supports.

Last edited by skellyo; 02.08.2009 at 01:17 AM.
   
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