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02.22.2005, 08:41 PM

3 cheers for Mike.

You cant go wrong with Mike. I have learned quite a bit on these forums. After many years in this hobby I am still a BL noobie
   
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02.23.2005, 07:09 AM

For he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly good fellow, for he's a jolly......

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03.07.2005, 06:57 PM

well i was goiong to get the 9l but i mught want some more power? how is the 10l or the 7xl? could someone let me know about them both and which is good cause i am going to get the 199.99 controller cause that seems okay can i get 16 cells on that? or is the 9l good enoguh for bashing? does someone have a video of it?


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03.07.2005, 11:17 PM

On 14 cells, the 9L will be plenty powerful for your needs. The 10L would need 16 cells to have similar performance, as will the 7xl.
   
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03.08.2005, 08:19 AM

what is so good about those ones then?


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03.08.2005, 09:10 AM

Different strokes for different folks. Some prefer the longer runtime and greater efficiency of the higher cell count systems (10L, 7xl), while others prefer to run light weight trucks on 12 cells and go with 8L or 9L power. Personal preference basically. The 7xl will also more easily power a heavy weight truck than the others, although the "L" motors have plenty of grunt.
   
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03.08.2005, 08:13 PM

so they are no faster? i am thinking the pletenburg maxximum or something:eek:


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03.08.2005, 08:24 PM

The Pletts are nice, but they cost as much as the Feigao motor and warrior controller combined. The Feigao motors have plenty of grunt.
   
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03.08.2005, 08:25 PM

are the plet ones owrth it? i know they are stupid speed for sure but what controller would i need? i want STUPID SPEED


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03.08.2005, 09:17 PM

come on someone. let me know.


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03.08.2005, 09:33 PM

Stupid speed can be had with any of these systems.
   
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03.08.2005, 09:34 PM

with the 9l???


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