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08.20.2009, 11:59 PM

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You can get one of the new phoenix ice or the phoenix HV110 and run up to 12s but will need an external bec (battery eliminator circuit, use mechanical brakes, and get a pistix adapter for your pistol grip radio to work.
what is a pistix adapter? cool never thought about using airplane esc do you know of a motor i could use to go witht that esc cause im sure the mamba monster won't handle 12s?

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08.21.2009, 12:47 AM

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what is a pistix adapter? cool never thought about using airplane esc do you know of a motor i could use to go witht that esc cause im sure the mamba monster won't handle 12s?

I'll take the leftover bits of whatever car you buy after you crash at 100mph...

driving that fast is a pain in the @$$ to keep it shiny side up and off of the curb...

your best bet is to get a HPI E-firstorm, drop in a MMM with a 9000kv on a 3s and have fun

FYI the motor "should" handle the RPM according to castle...
   
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08.21.2009, 01:03 AM

[QUOTE=whitrzac;314749]I'll take the leftover bits of whatever car you buy after you crash at 100mph...QUOTE]

haha very funny,

i didn't see whether the motor is only limited to 25 volts is it? can i use that with a 12s pack, or do i still need to find a motor that can and says it can?
   
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