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05.24.2006, 11:40 AM

Give the guy a brake boys!

Appearantly, he is going for a speedrecord. and he really can't do without our help, that's a fact.

If you want the ultimate speedrecord, get a shaft driven car, and be sure you go the skills to make your own motormount. No matter what 1/10th scale you get, the 2240/2250 will RIP it's drivetrain into pieces. (small price to pay for the speedrecord)

if i was you, i would start with getting a 1/10th on 6S lipo and see what brushless is all about.

I don't want anyone post anything negative towards extremeXmods, and a personal note to extremexmods; please do you reading, and more important, try to understand what the people are telling you.

This forum is about helping people out. Abviously Extremexmods hasn't decided what to buy. and he neither has got any idea what BL is all about;

So, my advise; get a 1950 on 6S lipo to put in your 1/10th scale (or even a wanderer XL would do on a 15020 warrior.)

Get it and be amazed by it's power Boy!
   
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05.24.2006, 01:08 PM

So a 2230 would destroy the drivetrain? I thought it would just cause a lot of tirespin. What drivetrain parts on a 1/10 onroad would this motor destroy? How can I strengthen this drivetrain? What would happen if I geared a pinion to spur ratio of somewhere between 2 to 1 or even 3 to 1? I have a local track I think could support a speed of 140 mph (veledrome) What would it take to hit that speed? Could it be done with 20 cells and a 2230 10 turn with a strengthened drivetrain? I might drop to 18 cells.

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