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10.14.2010, 08:09 AM

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dewalt motors are cheap, make big power for a brushed motor, have replaceable brushes unlike stock traxxas or KD motors. Its just a good cheap upgrade for people who dont have the money to go brushless.
another reason, there are some setups not truly made for brushless, Like the traxxas summit. Soft long throw suspension without swaybars and overpower do not mix


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10.14.2010, 11:41 PM

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another reason, there are some setups not truly made for brushless, Like the traxxas summit. Soft long throw suspension without swaybars and overpower do not mix
That is understandable, but I would think you get a low KV brushless system, that is not putting out the power but the torque, power it according.


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