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Quark 80B - 09.19.2010, 02:22 AM

did a little research seems like it'll be fine for my stampede setup but not so much for the 1/8th

PS what would you setup guru's recommend?

I was thinking for the pede with 1/8th extension and pro-line moab tires

quark 80b and Feigao L sized motor maybe a 6 or 7L? also how would they perform on 2s cells maybe even the occasional 3s runs

would be geared for about 40mph not looking for top speeds just bashing at a local track that's it


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09.20.2010, 09:07 PM

Do you have it already, or were you considering buying it?

I'd skip it really, go for something much more modern & with better support- MMPro or tekin RS for example. L can motor will be fine, feigaos do tend to run warm regardless, especially the higher kv models- I think if you're wanting to stretch a pede then go with 4s lipo & a ~2000-2700kv motor, rather than just 2s lipo and a ~3500kv motor..
   
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09.20.2010, 10:56 PM

I run a Quark 80 car esc in a rc10 GT conversion with w 1200XL lehner basic and 5s, for a lightweight truck like the stampede you will be fine. The Quarks have less heatsink area than most esc's, so you might need a fan for higher amp loads, Like L can fegaio and 2s

I also agree with neil, If you got it now, great use it. If you plan to get one, I'd go with something with support. Quark pulled out of America a few years ago


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09.21.2010, 03:28 AM

naw i was considering it but the deal didn't go through so I'll just get an MMP


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09.21.2010, 10:35 AM

I think you will be much happier with that choice. Ease of use and customer service will be much better.


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09.21.2010, 04:29 PM

I will say that as far as the quark VS the mamba max, the quark is still smoother and feels better. I can't say anything about the pro or the monster, But for their time the quark was the best out there. Too bad they pulled out of the U.S.


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09.21.2010, 04:35 PM

The 80B is actually less than a MM current-wise. The 125B uses the same number and type of FETs as the original MM, so I would say the 80B is somewhat closer to a Sidewinder. The only advantage to the Quark is that it runs 5s prefectly fine.

As far as smoothness is concerned, a CC ESC with the newer firmware is very close, if not better, than the Quark.

Like people have said; if you have the Quark, use it. But if you are looking to buy an ESC, I would go with a MM or something similar. And I just happen to have a NIB MM sitting around.
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