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Go with the novak. I find that this motor paired with 7 gp3300s is the limit for the evaders (stock). I've ran my novak in my evader st for about 6-8 incomplete runs in a row now, all because of braking parts, and parts coming loose. And no, I'm not a bad driver. However my evader is 3.5 years old and I usually use masher 2k tires that put the car under a lot of stress. Anyhow, your 1500 mah batteries will be the limiting factor if you buy any brushless motor. Get gp3300s. (Night and day difference between the gp3300s and my 1500mah nicds).

i do not agree. i have a maba max running a feigeo 380 6t on a 3s high discarge lipo maxamps 8000hv and my ubgaded tranny handles it fine with the proper slipper adjustment. my tranny upgrades include:
aluminum idler, associated b2 diff. make sure u get the rings and the right size bearing for it., carbide diff balls and thrust balls, and a rear towblock brace is also a must as this setup is hard on any drive train. but anyways my car flys and i have no tranny issues but never run the slipper to tight or u will strip the diff gear like right now. biggest mistake made my brushless newbies
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04.07.2007, 12:36 PM

Holy Old Thread... I don't think this guy cares any more.


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