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09.14.2009, 11:07 AM

I am sure he did it also. I am just saying the video could of been a little better. His setup is double my voltage with 12s compared to 6s with a bigger motor and I am sure a heavier truck. Anybody know what esc he was using for 12s. How about batteries? Speaking of batteries anybody have any sugestions? Obviously I need a high c rating with alot of mah. I want to keep them as light as possible yet also I dont want to break the bank and be able to use them later with the Silverback build.
   
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09.14.2009, 11:19 AM

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Speaking of batteries anybody have any sugestions? Obviously I need a high c rating with alot of mah. I want to keep them as light as possible yet also I dont want to break the bank and be able to use them later with the Silverback build.

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I am sure he did it also. I am just saying the video could of been a little better. His setup is double my voltage with 12s compared to 6s with a bigger motor and I am sure a heavier truck. Anybody know what esc he was using for 12s. How about batteries? Speaking of batteries anybody have any sugestions? Obviously I need a high c rating with alot of mah. I want to keep them as light as possible yet also I dont want to break the bank and be able to use them later with the Silverback build.
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One of these two I thinkCLICK CLICKY
He used a castle creations hv110.

A 1515 just doesn't have enough power to reach 100mph, especially limiting voltage to 6s. For a realistic chance you need a 1521 atleast if not a 1527. I've got a 1521 you could run on 12s


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09.15.2009, 08:08 AM

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He used a castle creations hv110.

Pretty sure he told me that he used the Turnigy I linked for the XTM speed runs in question.

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Pretty sure he told me that he used the Turnigy I linked for the XTM speed runs in question.

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I sit corrected.
Although he may(likely) have been better off with the CC HV110. He may be using one now, I haven't kept up.

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