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02.02.2008, 03:32 AM

I would say that it should be fine at 35mph, and a big step up from the 7700.
   
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cool! Thanks for the help.
   
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No problem, have fun!
   
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Thanks, i don't use connectors i directly solder the wires from the motor to the esc does that make a difference?
   
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does weight matter with the torque of the motors?
   
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Direct soldering is a good idea, it eliminates the connectors, which can cause problems.

If you have a motor that is undersized for the weight of the truck it will have to work too hard and will get quite hot. Generally a larger motor will stay cooler longer.
   
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the truck with batteries weighs 10lbs flat.
   
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