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03.13.2007, 06:31 PM

It should be comparable to a 5700 MM, with more torque. The rotor in the lehner is a little bigger in diameter, so more torque. RPM wise it won't be on the 7700 level, but gearing can offset that a little. Should be a little rocket.

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03.13.2007, 06:41 PM

hi Crazyjr,

thanks for your reply. This place looks like the best brushless forum I have encountered yet.

Can you tell me how I should wire the basic5300 ? I can see from the pictures that the 3 wires coming out of the motor are all black. Wich wire attaches to wich colour on the MM ESC ?

It's going in a all modified TA05 from Tamiya with 48 pitch 78tooth spur , wich pinion should I use ? Now with the MM7700 motor I use a 17T pinion.

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