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should i go with a fiegao or a Lehner
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should i go with a fiegao or a Lehner - 07.02.2005, 04:20 PM

Im getting a brushless setup and was wondering what is the best and fastest to go with?
   
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I just found another thread, it's allready done.. :D

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...=&threadid=768
Not bad... WHAT! $549! :eek:

Can't wait for this kit Mike, got any preview pictures? :rolleyes:


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should i go with Fiegao or lehner - 07.02.2005, 04:27 PM

im getting a brushless setup and need to know what the fastest would be?
   
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07.02.2005, 05:01 PM

For a preview, look at Dafnis truck. I am going to put together a few like his for the folks that don't have the ability or desire to craft their own for now. In the very near future, though, there will be a sweet conversion available. Sorry, though, I can't post pictures until it is further along in its development and testing(I know, I am a tease!).

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What vehicle? What cell count? Tires/wheels? Help me help you. There are several motor combos available with advantages and disadvantages to each, depending on your goals.
   
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07.02.2005, 05:20 PM

Mike, you droped the bomb!
   
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07.02.2005, 05:27 PM

stock emaxx
   
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07.02.2005, 06:07 PM

8l on 12 cells with a 9920 warrior will be a monster on 12 cells, as will the lehner basic xl3100 or 2800 motor. For 12-14 cell operation, go with the 9L or xl2800 motor.
   
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I'm sure the Evil Genius (RC Mike) lol... will come up with something that will get you hot and bothered.... ;)
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I'm sure the Evil Genius (RC Mike) lol... will come up with something that will get you hot and bothered....
the combination of those words makes me wonder.. Are there girls involved...?
   
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HAhahaha
we dont get no sneak peaks??
even blured pics?
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07.05.2005, 02:47 AM

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the combination of those words makes me wonder.. Are there girls involved...?
LOL

Rene, some guys just like their RC's way to much. :L:

But I agree, the BL Revo will give you sleepless nights.
   
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07.05.2005, 02:18 PM

how does a stock revo perform? i just got one off the internet and cant wait to get it. dafni what did you have to do to convert it to brushless? i can see the obvious but was there any thing like driveshaft problems, ect.?
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07.05.2005, 04:08 PM

Squee, good to hear. Go for it! The conversion I did was pretty easy and straight-forward. Check my thread in the Revo section, almost everything has been discussed there. No special problems whatsoever. For the Ti centershafts I used ask Mike.

I think the stock (BL, that is :p) Revo handles great and is a tuff truck. Lot's of easy adjustment possibilities, and IMO easier to drive than a stock Maxx.
   
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07.05.2005, 08:49 PM

thats good to here. i might have to leave it stock:M:.
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I think you will get a lot of fun out of a stock BL Revo. Especially the front and rear driveshafts make a very good impression.
   
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