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Old 11-25-2009, 02:55 AM   #1
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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.

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Old 11-28-2009, 05:49 PM   #2
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It would work great in most applications, what were your other idea's for electronics? Motor, servo, battery?
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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
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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 ?
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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
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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