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02.28.2006, 01:35 PM

you should around 35 to 40 with a 9xl on 14 cells because of the massive amounts of torque which allows you to gear up high for more speed.
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02.28.2006, 04:22 PM

you could also think about getting an 8xl which has more power than the 9xl but has better runtime than the 7xl. the 8xl is right in the middle.

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what about the system getting "HOT"?
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I was also thinking of getting the Gorilla g3 kit, but it stated for the 2.5 emaxx?
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02.28.2006, 07:18 PM

it has the 2.5 width which comes stock on the e-maxx now. so it wouldnt be a problem
   
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what about the system getting "HOT"?
You won't have any problem with temps on the 8/9XL or on the 7XL for that matter...
   
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