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Thomas Porfert
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02.17.2010, 12:48 AM

The only problem with running a 2650kV on 5s is keeping the tires together. This probably won't work for continuous running on some heavier buggies and some on-road cars; but would be a perfect drag racer. You could probably run on some lighter buggies, but it would be so squirrely, you wouldn't even be able to hit top speed. As always monitor motor temps, but with the proper setup, the 2650kV on 5s is one crazy mother and will work great.
   
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02.17.2010, 01:09 AM

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The only problem with running a 2650kV on 5s is keeping the tires together. This probably won't work for continuous running on some heavier buggies and some on-road cars; but would be a perfect drag racer. You could probably run on some lighter buggies, but it would be so squirrely, you wouldn't even be able to hit top speed. As always monitor motor temps, but with the proper setup, the 2650kV on 5s is one crazy mother and will work great.
It sounds like you've played around with this setup before!
   
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02.17.2010, 01:27 AM

No No, I would never do that, unless I had a mini E-Revo, then I probably would .

I've seen some videos on YouTube and it's just silly. Plus I'm not that good of a driver.
   
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