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G3R Motor Choice.... - 07.04.2008, 08:03 PM

So what do people think about a 1527 1D 2160KV in a G3R.

Can the EMaxx transmission and diffs take it - I have aluminum inner and outer diff cases but thats it.

I'd be running 6S 2p A123 on a MMM.

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07.04.2008, 08:05 PM

u might need some RR gears.. or the FLM diffs


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07.04.2008, 11:41 PM

I think the 1521 would be better, if you want ridiculous torque...


   
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07.05.2008, 12:07 AM

The 1527 1D actually has 2300kv. You might have to look into some 1/8th buggy/truggy diffs if you want to use this motor. I have one of these for my UE-Gmaxx that i'm going to install with a centre diff.
   
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07.05.2008, 01:07 AM

Might have too (??) if you want it last down the street you will have to upgrade at least the diffs, if not a LOT MORE.. That's some serious power it will require a serious drive train to handle it.. Best of luck...


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