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GorillaMaxx360
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01.02.2007, 01:30 PM

go with the quark 125b as an ESC and maybe a Lehner(a bit pricey though) with the RC monster heat sink. or go with a 7XL best bang for the buck. As far as i know the mamba monster maxx system will be out some time between late spring and late summer i think. Sorry no pics because i don't have one but i am thinking about one because they are cool i am thinking of a hyper 8 but someone will have some pics i assume because many people have these conversions. TRY BUGGY, TRUGGY, OR CONVERSION IN THE SEARCH BOX AND YOU MIGHT FIND SOME PICS.
   
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01.02.2007, 05:41 PM

Ok.....thanks guys for the info. So lets say i go with the QUARK 125 , i guess i'll have to decide on the motor. Between the NEU's , PLENT and LEH's i guess.


Will The Quark 125 handle the 4S, and will it be enough to push a 1/8th around competitivly. And also , what if i was to switch this conversion over later to a truggy , would it have enough juice?

and if not........will the qaurk 125 handle 5S lipo , or will i have to go with something better? Not looking to really mess around with high speed road racing , but need something with alot of tourqe.


Small track i run is an indoor , needing top speeds of about 25-35 and some of the bigger outdoor tracks i run look like around 40-45 , or maybe a smidge more.



thanks guys!!


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