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which is more powerful/fast - 06.23.2006, 09:24 PM

Feigao 380c 6t or the normal feigao 6t. which would be a better choice for a stampede and would the warrior 7020 work good with this motor?
   
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06.24.2006, 07:41 AM

Built on heat sink and won't need an adapter either the 380 c gets my vote.


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06.24.2006, 09:36 AM

Both of those motors are way too fast for a Stampede... You can get the Feigao 380C 6L, and that would work well (lots of torque).


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06.24.2006, 11:00 AM

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Both of those motors are way too fast for a Stampede... You can get the Feigao 380C 6L, and that would work well (lots of torque).
x2 i imo the 380c 6L is probably the best motor for the stampede
   
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06.24.2006, 12:20 PM

alright, i was thinkin bout the 6l but now i think ill get it. what controller should i get?the warrior should work fine with it right?
   
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My choice would the the Quark 80 or the MGM 80.
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06.24.2006, 01:00 PM

i was thinkin bout the mgm 80 but its a little pricy compared to the warrior 7020. which ones better for the price becuase i got a low budget. im only goin to be runnin 6-8 cells.
   
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06.24.2006, 01:16 PM

Well the MGM 80 is far better than the Warrior 7020 but the Quark better than the MGM.
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06.24.2006, 01:41 PM

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i was thinkin bout the mgm 80 but its a little pricy compared to the warrior 7020. which ones better for the price becuase i got a low budget. im only goin to be runnin 6-8 cells.
i dont think the 6l will work with the 7020, as youve got to see if the motors amp draw is less than what the controller can handle. i think the 7020 can handle 70 amps and the 6l is 69, so its going to thermal a few times. i got the 7020 with a 7t, but that wont be enough in a stampede
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06.24.2006, 01:50 PM

alright thanks, ill proly go with the mgm 80
   
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06.24.2006, 01:57 PM

I think the 7020 would far ok. The rating isn't something to go by really. Wish the proper gearing I think the 7020 would be ok, but chances are it wouldn't run cool. The MGM 80 is the way to go unless you want to spend a little more on the Quark.
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06.24.2006, 04:27 PM

alright thanks for all the help, one last question, will the 380c 6l and the mgm 80 be much faster/effecient then an novak 5800?
   
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It should be.
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06.24.2006, 11:27 PM

The motor can also take more cells, so it can be more powerful.


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06.25.2006, 01:16 AM

other then an long can motor havin more torque, what other advantags do they have because im actually thinkin of an 380c 8t or 7t.
   
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