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e-revo and speed car combo
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e-revo and speed car combo - 06.18.2008, 01:32 PM

Hi.
I am going to try and continue Dagger Thrashers lite speed car project.
Would a neu 1515 be too powerful or underpowered in an e-revo running on 6s mostly bashing t WOT?
I will be getting a MMM to run this after all the kinks have been worked out

i want to get a 1515/1Y 2200Kv so i would have about 48k rpm. i am not trying to make the fastest rc car out there but something respectable.
Should i try to get higher rpm?
I am only going to buy one set of batteries for my e-revo and car.
   
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06.18.2008, 01:43 PM

Sounds like it would be respectable on most US Interstates.


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06.18.2008, 04:41 PM

I think the 1y on 6s is better suited to speed runs but it is doable. From what I understand it can easily do 65 mph on 6s. Better for bashing is the 2.5d and from my understanding it is plenty potent on 6s. I just ordered a tekno version for my maxx and will have it this weekend.


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06.18.2008, 05:09 PM

im trying to just buy one set of electrics for two cars.
Im trying to get a decent speed car but a good e-revo basher.


So i'm just wondering if this is the right system for me?
   
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