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jzemaxx
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03.05.2009, 06:05 PM

VXL is 3500 KV right....heck...can't remember now. Its a S can though.....so a nice L can motor around 3300-3500 would be nice. Not sure though which medusa fits under the L can motor spot.


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03.05.2009, 06:21 PM

Will the 60 series Medusa bolt up to the Slash with no mods? If so I would rather get that over the 50 series.
   
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Will the 60 series Medusa bolt up to the Slash with no mods? If so I would rather get that over the 50 series.
Unless you're doing some speed runs or your truck is all aluminum and heavy, the 50mm is all you'll need. I ran a 50 2200 in an 8th scale buggy with great results, they are very powerful motors.
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Unless you're doing some speed runs or your truck is all aluminum and heavy, the 50mm is all you'll need. I ran a 50 2200 in an 8th scale buggy with great results, they are very powerful motors.
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