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MMM Combo, 2200 or 2650?
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MMM Combo, 2200 or 2650? - 12.17.2008, 12:35 PM

I need a bit of advice. I have read all about this combo (as much as I could find), but I'm still not clear as to which would be the right one to buy.

I am converting a 1/8 buggy to BL, and would like to use it in my E-maxx as well. Finally I want to use two of these combos in a converted 1/5 scale rally car.

In all three scenarios all will be using a 4s set up only. Would the 2200 allow me additional flexibility?

I have made a track in my back yard, so my set ups are for a "small track". It is only for fun, I don't need to go 50 + mph, don't need to race, etc. I need a reliable set up that would stay cool even in the heat of California summers.

Your advice is appreciated.

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12.17.2008, 12:59 PM

Normally i would say...

Buggy 1512 2650...

MT 1515 2200...

Go for the biggest motor for flexibility...
   
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Post 12.18.2008, 12:51 PM

Exactly what Arct1k said.

Usually you want a 4-6s LiPo on the MT with the 2200 and a 4s works wonders on the 2650 on a buggy.
   
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