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11.28.2009, 12:08 PM

u run your flux on 6s? if so go for 4S. 6S is just stupid with drivetrain quality of savage trucks. actually 6s with 2200kv motor is stupid in any truck :)


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u run your flux on 6s? if so go for 4S. 6S is just stupid with drivetrain quality of savage trucks. actually 6s with 2200kv motor is stupid in any truck :)
been there done that

6s and a 2200 in my truggy with a center diff, wheelies on demand, backflips- the works...in race trim- on dirt


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11.28.2009, 01:08 PM

+1

Yeah, 4S will be more than insane enough even in the heavier flux. Other than adjusting the slipper some, you can also get the CastleLink to adjust some of the settings of the ESC such as "punch control"; you can scale that back to help deal with some of the insanity.

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11.28.2009, 01:19 PM

will the motor pull less amp's on 4s than 6s with the same gearing ?
   
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