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04.22.2009, 05:20 PM

CRT .5
RC-M chassis
2.2 Truck tires
MM
50mm 3300KV
17T Pinion

Hyper 7 TQ
MGM 16018
Street tires
70mm 2000KV
20T Pinion

Muggy
Stock 40 series-sized tires
14-16 pounds depending on setup
MMM
80mm 2000KV
16T Pinion


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04.25.2009, 01:15 AM

E-Maxx platform w/custom made, one-off RummyRC chassis:

MR-3680-1600V2SE-5
MMM
20/66
3.8 rims/crime fighters
6s Zippy-H 25c 5000mah

ESC settings:

Punch: 30%
Drag: 0%
Brakes: 30%
Reverse: 50%
Start Power: Medium
Timing: High 15 degrees
Normal brake curve
Simple one point (gentle) slow start ramping to full throttle curve for more precise low to medium throttle control, and still pull's wheelies on demand at half to wide open throttle, good for jump control. Motor never gets over 130 degrees. 20-25 minute run times.

No idea what it's top speed is, all I know is it gets there in a hurry!

I also had it installed in my aftershock, revo, savage X, and a gs storm buggy. I have a hard time keeping rims on my trucks and I've killed many diffs, drive shafts and axles with this motor..

It seems that 3.5hp is too much power for current day nitro/electric RC's to handle.

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04.25.2009, 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Fr33ze View Post
It seems that 3.5hp is too much power for current day nitro/electric RC's to handle.

this is not my friend said when a pass away him with my e-revo


D8t on juice!!

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