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txtman1 11-25-2009 02:55 AM

TXT-1 and mamba max pro
 
Hiya,

I've heard now about the mamba max pro and read up a bit about it and I was wondering if this would be a good esc for a txt-1 ?

If anyone could let me know that would be great please.

Cheers,

666 11-28-2009 05:49 PM

It would work great in most applications, what were your other idea's for electronics? Motor, servo, battery?

The Muscle 11-28-2009 06:11 PM

It will work great and go about 40 MPH great for Extreme 4x4 volcano climber..I had the old novak HV maxx in my TXT with a GD600 and it would reach about 30 MPH and break stock axles on demand the cvd's are still holding up fine"thumbsup"

txtman1 11-30-2009 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 666 (Post 2131683)
It would work great in most applications, what were your other idea's for electronics? Motor, servo, battery?

Well right now I use 2 7.2 Volt 4500 mah NIMH batteries Wired in parralel, with an acoms Transmitter Receiver and I have a good Digital Servo as well it cost me about £60 so should be decent.

I was going to get a speed controller motor combo and go for the lowest KV one, what do you think ?

txtman1 12-01-2009 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Muscle (Post 2131699)
It will work great and go about 40 MPH great for Extreme 4x4 volcano climber..I had the old novak HV maxx in my TXT with a GD600 and it would reach about 30 MPH and break stock axles on demand the cvd's are still holding up fine"thumbsup"

Cool :), Luckily I have a friend who can make spare parts at work and in his garage so if anything breaks its not a problem.

Ill have to take some photos of my truck as its far from stock these days :).


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