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08.13.2011, 12:35 AM

i agree about truggies being harder on electronics than an MT, such as a savage. truggies can handle more constant power and will drain more power pound for pound than an MT would.

my example of this is my crt x2 and my extended savage flux. the savage is 5lbs heavier and is geared for the same speed as my truggy and the truggy still manages to pull just slightly more power.


back on topic, yes, i believe a MMP can handle a truggy, as long as you keep gearing reasonable and USE GOOD LIPOS. this will alleviate some of the stress on the caps. 6s with a lower kv motor would be ideal though.


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