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01.14.2007, 08:55 AM

Cool. How was the torque of the out runner to the neu though?


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01.14.2007, 12:04 PM

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Cool. How was the torque of the out runner to the neu though?
The torque was fine, but on the bottom end it took so long to spool up it felt like there wanst enough snap. It felt like a nitro where when I punched the throttle from a standstill or slow roll it kinda felt like it bogged down and didnt really take off like I expect from brushless.

I tryed a few different pinion sizes and it didnt seem to make much difference in the end all it did was effect the top speed, not really much difference in the bottom end.

Mid range was just a powerfull feeling as the neu, if not even more. so no issues there. Starscreams clutch system hess using in his 8ight migh be a potential solution. Although, it actually feels like there is a clutch on it.


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