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09.14.2007, 12:31 AM

Anyways, I ran it for the first time today because of cold rainy weather and it performs great! It feels very light and agile compared to the maxx truck with 7s2p... I was running 7s1p this run. I used the eagletree in there as well and found the voltage drop at ~70 amps is around 19 volts (from 23v nom.) so right around where I thought it would be, but obviously lower than what a guy would like.

With the 7s1p, it looks to have about 1200 - 1300 watts of power, and the pack weights a tad over 500 grams which is very light.

One thing that is very different about the Revo is the suspension feel, it's just so much different from Maxx trucks, both the feel and adjusting.

It was geared for 40mph top speed today. Sorry, no video for now!


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