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Jcplante 03-17-2014 04:33 PM

Sidewinder or MMP
 
Im just wondering what the difference is if any between a sidewinder v3 and a MMP in brushed mode. I have both already. The MMP is in my stampede with a sensored motor. I like having the sensor in the pede so it is smooth at slow speeds. The sv3 is in my scx based bronco build. The scx is getting pretty heavy tho. Im running a 35t brushed motor now but it will soon be a 55t brushed with a 2 speed tranny. Is the sidewinder strong enough for this truck or should i swap them out. The pede is only 2wd and very light weight compared to the bronco. I just like the smaller size of the sv2 in the scaler so its easier to hide. And i like the stupid fast and smoothness of the MMP in the pede. Any input is greatly appreciated thanks!

littletoyboy 03-17-2014 04:56 PM

Re: Sidewinder or MMP
 
I dont think there would be a noticeable difference between the two with a brushed motor. unless you want to run more than 3s the sidewinder should do just aswell brushed.

Jcplante 03-17-2014 05:47 PM

Thats what i was hoping but i wasnt 100% just cause the MMP is so much bigger. I thought maybe it had a higher amp rating. I would hate to kill the sv3 for no reason lol

tgh117 03-18-2014 09:51 AM

Re: Sidewinder or MMP
 
I am in agreement. Very little difference at all, and in brushed mode, should probably be nearly identical, as the castle link setups are as well.

Odd-M 03-18-2014 10:13 AM

Re: Sidewinder or MMP
 
I like that the Sidewinder is smaller (but I wouldn't exactly call it small), cheaper and waterproof. Fitted one in a SCX10.

Jcplante 03-18-2014 01:08 PM

Great thank you all for the input. I feel safe running the way i am now after hearing from you all.


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