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12.04.2006, 12:24 PM

this thread was here some time ago.

I guess yours is 50mph on 2 dewalt motors at 700 watt output..

I am still waiting for the answer how you measured both speed and power.
   
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12.04.2006, 12:36 PM

Serum, im telling. Those dewalt motors were measured by kershaw designs, they measured 300 watts @ 14.4 volts. I would be getting somewhere around 700-775watts with dual motor setup, dual EVX. Do you actually think it TAKES 1200 watts to get a RC truck to 50mph?? Again Serum, whats your deal.


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12.04.2006, 12:39 PM

Haha, these threads are fun but tend to quickly degrade. Lots of tangents, and few people with verified results, but here goes:

2.5R Revo, stock everything but emaxx tranny
8xl/ 5s Lipos
16/51 gear

=>48 mph radar, repeated runs in two directions

Its entertaining puttng top speed threads to nitro guys, you get answers (obstufications) like, "well it was running rich", or "it was cool outside", or "the barometric pressure was falling". I don't really care, just put the speed up, how fast does it really go?

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