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06.30.2005, 09:07 PM

For any 1:10 buggy or truck (short of running masher 2K tyres, they're very heavy) I'd recommend a Lehner Basic 5300 and MGM80 combo. Or if your in the UK a Mtroniks Genesis combo, I've had really good performance with their kit with no issues. They've apparently sold hundreds of units as well with no real problems.

My 5300 with Mtroniks esc would give me loads of runtime, and more power than I knew what to do with. 60mph on 8 cells is easy work in my T3. I use mostly GP3300 batteries with my brushless kit, they perform great, look into getting 7 cells if your charger/power supply can handle it, just make sure the pack will fit in the car OK.

So ideally in your position I would get an MGM80 controller, Lehner basic 5300 motor and 6 or 7 cell GP3300 packs. This will give you everything, more power than you can put to the ground around the street half the time. The extra cell makes a lot of difference as well.

Associated trucks are built to take a lot, mine fitted with mashers and every RPM part (even GT nylon arms at front) will happily jump over my garage (about 8ft tall) without thinking about it as long as you land on all 4 wheels.

Never heard of Tower Pro, but if your looking for a servo check this out: (if its against the rules please delete the link) http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA%3AIT&rd=1
Good quality, fast and strong, I put one in my truck not too long ago and use it in my TC3 as well. Just check the measurements on it to be sure it'll fit in your car, its a bit longer than some servo's.
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