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Old 10-27-2008, 07:00 PM   #1
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Well im building a truck just to fvck around with and something my dad can drive, and it has walley crawler axles axles and on both axles there is just 2 wires coming out, what do i need to buy to connect the wires too? Can i just put a standard plug on them and plug them into a speed control? Do i need 2 speed controls? Or do i need nylint electronics? Can i put aftermarket motors in the axles? What all do i need to complete it? It has the two motors w/ wires, 2 batteries, and a steering servo. Please help. Thanks.

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Old 10-27-2008, 07:49 PM   #2
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Try the 14.4v e-maxx esc the evx something or another .It will run two motors and a servo with 2 7.2v batts not sure about the bec.
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Old 10-27-2008, 08:08 PM   #3
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You should be able to connect the to wires together pos to pos and neg to neg and then hook them into your esc like normal. I would think that they would be a high wind motor so it should be a low strain on the system. If you have a raelly cheap esc you might want to keep an eye on the heat of it at first. If you were to run that novak evx it would put 14.4 v to you motors which would cause a short life since the batterys go in series.Good luck.
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Old 10-27-2008, 08:16 PM   #4
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You should be able to connect the to wires together pos to pos and neg to neg and then hook them into your esc like normal. I would think that they would be a high wind motor so it should be a low strain on the system. If you have a raelly cheap esc you might want to keep an eye on the heat of it at first. If you were to run that novak evx it would put 14.4 v to you motors which would cause a short life since the batterys go in series.Good luck.
I dont even have a esc but thanks for all the input guys, anyone else have some ideas?
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