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01.07.2007, 10:00 PM

Awesome


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2007 Grizzly 700 EPS EFI

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01.08.2007, 03:01 AM

If the wires are 12awg, and these are the new 50C cells, something must be wrong IMO.
   
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01.08.2007, 03:16 AM

I wonder how fast would it go with the EVO20 4900mah 4s pack?

Speed would certainly go higher, dont you think, Rene?


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01.08.2007, 10:18 AM

Sylvester, never really checked into an LVC. Always just keep checking the pack with a volt meter.
Serum, the packs on maxamps site says "New 20C MaxAmps Lipo 8000HV 4S2P 14.8V Pack"

8000mah Capacity
14.8 Volts
44mm X 137mm X 50mm
20C Constant(160 amps)
30C Sustained(240 amps)
50C Burst(400 amps)
725 grams
Comes with Apache/Hyperion Taps

Not sure if these are the new 50C cells you are talking about. Please excuse me, I'm a little behind on some of the new stuff.
Captain harlock,better cells would make it go faster thats for sure. A motor with a higher KV than the 2240/10 should be faster too on 4S.(if the cells can keep up).

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01.08.2007, 12:59 PM

Hey Promod! Very nice truck man, it looks like it flies pretty good, and that's just 4s! Do you plan on adding more cells later?


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01.08.2007, 01:56 PM

Okay, how about trying the cells sold by FlightPower( Evo20 4900mah)? They're quite strong and to tell you the truth, I've shorten them a few times and they were absolutely intact. They're worth every single pinny.


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01.08.2007, 02:35 PM

Neweuser, Ran this truck/motor on 6s many times. But with 6s the truck is very hard to drive. The truck is much better on 4s, Power with Control.
Captain harlock,would love to try a set and compare. Where can I buy the Evo20 4900mah online in the USA?

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01.08.2007, 02:47 PM

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Neweuser, Ran this truck/motor on 6s many times. But with 6s the truck is very hard to drive. The truck is much better on 4s, Power with Control.
Captain harlock,would love to try a set and compare. Where can I buy the Evo20 4900mah online in the USA?

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that makes total sense, no fun if you can't really drive it!


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01.08.2007, 04:32 PM

I think it would be cheaper to get them from flightpower.co.uk.

Check their 2S superpack; www.trakpower.com on a 100A load, they claim to hold a 7V
   
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01.08.2007, 05:54 PM

flightpower themselves have a usa division, dont know site do.
it is also online store i believe.


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01.08.2007, 07:28 PM

A place down in GA had them on line for sale.
I can't recall the website though.


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01.08.2007, 07:30 PM

Does flightpower ship to Canada?


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01.08.2007, 07:54 PM

Found a few places in USA that sells them but know one seems to have the 4900mAH 4s1p Evolution 20c - 30c in stock.
Coolhandcountry, I think the place your talking about is Atlantahobby.

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I think this is the flight power distributor...

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01.08.2007, 08:17 PM

i can believe the 50.5 mpf because he is running good lipos 4s, a lehner, and it is direct bolt to center diff no other shafts, and it is fairly light.
   
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