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Neu 1515 - 02.08.2008, 01:14 PM

I have a new xb8ec and Mikes conversion kit coming. I was planning on putting a 1521 in it but I figured its extreme overkill and I wanted just plain overkill.... I was looking at the 1515 but cant decide between the 1y and the 2.5d. I want to run a 6s but doubt I will go more than a 5s. I need some opinions on this setup.

I might also run a truggy ratio with the active diff whenever it comes out for the xt8.
   
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02.08.2008, 02:08 PM

If only going to run 5s, get the 1Y, it can do 6s if you need crazy.
   
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02.08.2008, 02:36 PM

No thats the answer I was looking for. Thanks.
   
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02.08.2008, 02:46 PM

Are you looking for insane speeds or a cooler racing motor. Because I just so happen to have a 1515/2.5D/F for sale :) (lightly used, like new). I bought it for the same reasons, buggy and possible truggy, and wanted something that would stay cool for 20 minute mains, but not sure if I'll have the time this summer so I'll sell it if I can get anything reasonable for it. BTW, it was used in a buggy on 4S, slightly larger pinion than average but it was just perfect for racing, much more controllable than my previous higher kv motors.
   
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