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10.30.2006, 12:14 AM

Seriously I think you would have to worry more about the drivetrain than the MambaMax. It can dish out more thana Emaxx tranny can handle (unless it's fully modified from the spur to the axles) hee hee

Anyone here think the MM would have any issues at all with a 9-10XL?

But since you really want to push the voltage I would say go with a 125b.

Which reminds me... I have a brand new unopened Quark125b and I'm not sure what to do with it. Sell it now or give it a try? I really would like to run it just for the experience and to compare to the MM but then it's "used" and I won't get much $$ for it.

I also will have a couple brand new Mamba systems for sale soon (haven't even got them yet... don't ask why :) )
   
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10.30.2006, 12:42 AM

GD: The Quark 125B is nice, but I think the MM is better in some ways. Plus, the footprint is much smaller. Personally, if you never plan to go above 4s and 100A continuous, I'd stick with the MM. Even then, the MM has been unofficially said to be able to use 5s. The Quark has trouble at 6s, so it is effectively a 5s ESC unless they have fixed that issue by now. So really, you're not gaining much voltage-wise with the Quark.

If you want to "feel" the Quark before using yours, you can test drive my Revo sometime if that will help.

BTW: you have two MM or regular Mamba systems coming? Is it a motore/ESC bundle or just the ESC?
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