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Old 10-17-2011, 04:42 PM   #1
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would this fit? be a smart choice?
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Old 10-17-2011, 04:48 PM   #2
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not a smart choice imo. you would want to go with a sensored brushless system. this is sensorless. so you will get cogging at low rpm's. which, is where you do your crawling. senorsed is the way to go. besides that, i really dont see much of a point in a brushless system in these guys. kinda overkill..
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not a smart choice imo. you would want to go with a sensored brushless system. this is sensorless. so you will get cogging at low rpm's. which, is where you do your crawling. senorsed is the way to go. besides that, i really dont see much of a point in a brushless system in these guys. kinda overkill..
power man! im gonna buy wheels and tires.
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Will it fit?..... Sure
Will it be a smart choice?....... Nope!!!
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Old 10-17-2011, 05:17 PM   #5
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power man! im gonna buy wheels and tires.
umm ok. and what wheel and tires you buying? 1.9's? j/k
i'm running miclaws with 30 grams on each front tire. stock esc with the predator motor has more than enough power. are ya building a rock racer?
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nah. was just wondering what options i had. that brushless system is a good deal so jsut wondering. not sure at what wheels yet, but the tires are gonna most likely be the crushers. the only tire i can get ahold of
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Old 10-17-2011, 05:37 PM   #7
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did you see the outrunner thread?
Anyone mounted a micro outrunner before??

seems like that could be an option. some cool stuff.

i hear ya on the tires. seems like slim pickins.. glad i got the qlo's when i did. keep lookin tho.
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If brushless is a must you are better off with a micro outrunner. a few have mounted them before and sensorless outrunners wont cog as much and have much more torque.

if you just need torque in an easy bolt in solution get on the list for one of getbents predator motors. direct bolt in,dual ball bearing, lots of torque,a little slower than stock for easy crawlin. best of all it works with stock electronics

another option with less torque but also a bolt in is the atomicBB II if you can find one
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