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02.06.2006, 11:58 PM

boss, if you think about it is very possible although i havent crunched the numbers to see. the 7xl can handle 18, the 6xl im pretty sure is 16, the 8xl i think is 22, and so on and do forth.
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02.07.2006, 08:04 AM

i was going by when coolhand said that when he ran his 9xl on 20 cells it heated up pretty quickly. anyway a 9xl on 26 cells wouldnt be running very efficiently and would shorten the life of the motor.
   
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02.07.2006, 09:08 AM

The 9xl did not heat up quickly. It got warm for the weather out side. I not sure I would want to run it all the time. I would blast a 26 cells on it once if I could.


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02.07.2006, 09:17 AM

I wouldn't do it if i were you, the earth might rotate with that power


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02.07.2006, 11:20 PM

Back on topic...

The Integy is a rip off of the UE suspension, and I don't think they paid UE for it. The geometry and parts are nearly identical. The UE is for sure a stronger suspension, being cnc machined from 7075 aluminum vs. the 6061 cast of the Integy version. Is the Integy as tough as the UE? Nope. Not on a good day. Is it pretty tough? Yes. It is reasonably tough. I managed to bend a couple lower arms on a Pro3 suspension(One front and one rear) and replaced the front lower arm with a Fastlane lower arm(which is damn tough). The rear arm I replaced with a spare. I can get the arms individually, but Integy isn't exactly keeping these in stock all that well. I have the Blue Pro3 in stock, and can get the UE version. I think the Pro3 is well worth the $. No question about it. If it bent, I would replace the parts with UE (stronger and easier to get).
   
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