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Old 03-26-2006, 10:47 PM
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the co 27 has tons of power, good motor. but i have a new pro version trinitys own. ran 4 packs threw it over 2 weekends and it blew apart. has this happen to any one else. it split where they drill balanced it
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Did some serious running with mine the other day after it quit raining and its still kicking ass.I think you just got un lucky with that one.
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Thinking of getting this motor but...Is it going to work with my 3300's or do i need to step up to the 3800's?
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Well...You can actully use 3300s as long and their in good condition and its sprung right.
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Old 03-28-2006, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by That0neguy
Well...You can actully use 3300s as long and their in good condition and its sprung right.
So if i buy a battery from this post:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthre...32#post2246032
Think it will get me through a race?
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It "could" if conditions are right.
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Old 03-28-2006, 07:10 PM
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you can get through a race no problem with 3300's
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Old 03-29-2006, 10:22 AM
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I use 3300's all the time during races, should be fine.
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Ditto. No problem w/ this motor & 3300's!
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6-8 min races?
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Originally Posted by That0neguy
6-8 min races?
5 or 6 min. quals & mains - no problem. Where do you race electric that runs longer than that? Anything over 6 min. w/ 6 cells and your just abusing your equipment (especially the magnets) anyway.
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My club runs 8 min mains in expert stock buggy....

8 min for expert stock truck (oval) and off-raod.
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Old 03-30-2006, 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by That0neguy
My club runs 8 min mains in expert stock buggy....

8 min for expert stock truck (oval) and off-raod.
***WOW!!!***
Sounds like a big local conspiracy to sell more stock motors & XXX brushes!
How long are the mod mains at your club?
Does 1/12th scale run for 12 min? If they do, I'm moving out your way!

Seriously though, if that works for your club, more power to ya! Thats 3 extra minutes of fun!
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Originally Posted by KEITH
the co 27 has tons of power, good motor. but i have a new pro version trinitys own. ran 4 packs threw it over 2 weekends and it blew apart. has this happen to any one else. it split where they drill balanced it
Keith, If Im reading this right, you bought a new CO 27 ran it and it blew apart from where it was balanced? If this is the case then call Trinity and send it in. They will most likely want to see this and replace yours for another.
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Old 03-30-2006, 10:04 AM
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Dunno what they run the pancars....Our heats are only 5 min though.Yea the 8 min is perty harsh on the motors.I wish they would knock it down to 5.I hate saying this cuase I love my track, but it might be time for a change...I cant handle loosing a motor after every night of racing.
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