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Nard Cox
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10.04.2009, 04:47 AM

The Zippy's seem to perform a very little bit less, but not by that big of a margin (but you probably have run these packs more often then the Turnigy pack). I'm planning on buying myself a 5S in the short term and am kinda playing with the idea to get a 20C pack for my 1515 1y and MMM.

I'm a bit confused I guess. You are running the MMM combo which requires, or at least people / CC / HPI advise, to run with at least 120A continues battery delivery correct? And from racing, where the loads are probably higher than some random bashing, the loads don't even touch 50A, or did you gear it down a lot ?
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10.04.2009, 06:05 AM

well the data is generic so it's irrelevant to setup...but ANYWAY.
both are revo's.
turnigy revo (converted 2.5 with CD) is mine, geared for 45mph with a MMM 2200 combo, this was first race on the pack, hasnt even been "broken in" yet

zippy-H revo is a converted platty, MMM + medusa 70mm 2000kv, the pack has about 4-5 hours runtime on it.
geared for 40mph
both have 3905 E-maxx trannies but the 2.5 has a crappy traxxas CD.

i actually cracked the chassis on mine today i did land pretty hard and pulled somer serious G's


E-revo 3.3 conversion, 249kv outrunner, 6s, MMM
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