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10.02.2008, 03:17 PM

Twin VXL is the better choice. I run the V-Twin but it is uncontrollably fast. It would perform better on the track on 2s packs. The 10L isn't a great choice, but neither is the Velineon. The 10L won't get 40mph on 3s. The 10L likely won't get 40mph period in an E-Maxx. I would need video GPS proof to believe it. Here is my V-Twin on 3s LiPos.




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10.02.2008, 04:14 PM

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Twin VXL is the better choice. I run the V-Twin but it is uncontrollably fast. It would perform better on the track on 2s packs. The 10L isn't a great choice, but neither is the Velineon. The 10L won't get 40mph on 3s. The 10L likely won't get 40mph period in an E-Maxx. I would need video GPS proof to believe it. Here is my V-Twin on 3s LiPos.


Make the emaxx 2wd and the 10l will do it! I ran a 2wd emaxx with a 380 6l on 3s lipo and it would do 40mph... 4wd may be another story, but a 2wd maxx is fun!
   
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10.02.2008, 04:27 PM

The VXL is made by Feigao so I would imagine effeciency's would be comparible.

It comes down to choices of longer rotor with more torque or two motors - I think you'd both agree they would be better off ($'s and performance) with one good setup.

I'd go for 4s and a Medusa 60mm 2000.
   
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10.02.2008, 05:16 PM

if your truck has quick acceleration 30mph would not be terrible for racing i would not think.

of course 30mph is not an ideal speed... but neither is 3s in a maxx.

shed as much weight as possible, gear it for more torque, and practice your driving.

i think that would be easier then trying to get 5-10 more mph
   
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10.02.2008, 07:27 PM

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Make the emaxx 2wd and the 10l will do it! I ran a 2wd emaxx with a 380 6l on 3s lipo and it would do 40mph... 4wd may be another story, but a 2wd maxx is fun!

I ran a single VXL in 2wd when I broke the front diff. It was miserably hard to control. Its fun to power slide but terrible to try and drive.



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10.05.2008, 11:39 AM

i just ran my emaxx on 24/66 with a 10l on 3s the speed was increased alot from my old setup 20/68, i only ran it for 12 minutes but i dont have a temp gun , i could put my finger on the motor for about 5 - 6 seconds then it gets too hot, does that mean that the motor is way too hot and i should gear it down or is it good ?
   
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10.05.2008, 01:02 PM

It means get a temp gun. You have to know what your temps are, especially with brushless motors and LiPos.


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12.02.2008, 10:40 AM

ok, i decided to move to 4s lipo , my setup will be an 11l motor , with 20,24 pinion , 62,68,65 spur but im not sure wat battery to get , will this battery provide enough amps ??

( R4900-20-4 - Rhino 4900mAh 4S 14.8v 20C Lipoly Pack)

Capacity : 4900mAh
Constant discharge: 20C
Burst rate: 30C (15sec)
Configuration : 4S 14.8v
Pack size: 165x32x42mm
Weight : 498g
   
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