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05.05.2006, 09:22 PM

I have a 10xl on 14 and soon 16 cells and it is AWESOME. It seems as though its almost as fast as my Lehner XL3100 was on 12 cells.... Honestly, a 10xl will be more than enough for racing.
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05.05.2006, 10:07 PM

Thanks Squee (BTW: I almost miss that wacky dancing kid thing). So, you're running that setup on a Revo?

What about my ESC questions (in the link). Below is the text from that post for your convenience. :)

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I'm thinking about picking up the Quark 80 or 125 but can't decide which to get. I plan on using a Wanderer 9xl on 18v Li-Ion (built-in LVC should come in handy), so current should stay reasonably low, but I always like to get the beefier ESC so it won't have to work as hard or heat up as much. So, I'm leaning towards the 125 model. However, the price difference is making me think twice. I want super reliability.

HotnCold; you said there's no heatsink. Is the case plastic or metal? From the little I can see on the RCM site, it looks like it has shallow fins on the sides, but it's hard to tell. Also, does it come with motor wires? The pic shows white-ish wires, but it looks like they might be a required add-on. If they are included, how long are they?

Echoing a previous post; these DO look better than the BK's, which look half built. I like the case to keep out crap and provides more protection.
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