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Jason
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05.03.2009, 04:52 PM

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05.03.2009, 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 View Post
Not true, Lower kv motors draw less curren then equivalent motors of higher Kv.
That is true, but that motor is made to draw a lot of amps on a high powered setup. without the right batteries, the over-sized motor is wasted.

I would just experiment. or a speed calculator. My Rustler was geared higher, and it was 3500kv... which makes me wonder.

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05.15.2009, 01:57 AM

I have see in there all medusa motor prefer higher gearing it is true ? maybe 32p 58/12 on 3s was too low and the motor dont deliver its full power ? on 48p 86/23 looks like it reborn and get alot of power on start and top end and motor feel like 100% power ...

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05.16.2009, 11:44 PM

which punch control setting you use guys on a slash @ 3s or 4s ? I want the safe route for the drivetrain and still able doing some wheelies ...
   
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05.27.2009, 08:46 AM

anyone using jato driveshaft on his slash ?
   
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