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punkfan 07-05-2013 01:03 PM

single mamba micro
 
I am thinking about parting out my comp rig to finish two scale builds sitting on my bench. Do you think the Micro's will be ok in a scale rig running a 35t?

Trubble 07-06-2013 12:37 AM

Re: single mamba micro
 
I have Micro's in both my comp rig (2.2) and my trail rig (1.9), both with 35's. But, I am geared pretty low at 14/87 in both. They run fine for me.

Charlie-III 07-06-2013 05:21 AM

Re: single mamba micro
 
I run Sidewinder Micro Pros & Mamba Micro Pros in 2.2 MOA comp rigs with 35T motors on 3S.
I think you'll be fine.

punkfan 07-06-2013 01:06 PM

Re: single mamba micro
 
Thanks guys. I thought they might be alright for crawling and a few speed bursts. Just wanted to see if anyone had had real world world experience e with the setup.

igbandy 07-06-2013 02:23 PM

Re: single mamba micro
 
I have run a Sidewinder Micro in my CR-01 running one of my 35 turn motors on 3s with no issues at all. That was running with 2.2" rovers on trail runs etc.

Meatwad 07-06-2013 05:36 PM

A guy in my area ran a couple of them in a couple rigs, they did well. 35t's on 3s with ccbec's too of course.

punkfan 07-07-2013 05:53 AM

Re: single mamba micro
 
Just to be clear. I am currently running two mambe micros in my comp rig. What I am looking to do, is part out the comp rig and run a single micro in each of my scale builds that will be running the HH 35t motors on 3s. I am fairly certain that a single micro will be fine but I wanted to see if anyone had run something that small with any success. I will be running stock axial tranny gearing, and a 13t pinion.


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