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Old 01-28-2009, 12:15 PM
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im thinking of getting this for my nephew electric mbx5 prospec. I will be doing this with 4S lipo. If you have used this or is familiar with this setup, how many MAH do i need to get 17 to 20mins? Also, any pro's/con's for this setup?

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I have it in my 8ight buggy geared 14/46 or 15/46 getting 17-22 min.
nothing over 100 deg
using a 4s 5000 zippy-h
Tons of RIP
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Originally Posted by tdeal823
I have it in my 8ight buggy geared 14/46 or 15/46 getting 17-22 min.
nothing over 100 deg
using a 4s 5000 zippy-h
Tons of RIP
cool, that's all i need to know.

i see hobby city has a flightmax for $57 on 4S 5000
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would those packs be good for buggy conversions?
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Originally Posted by trdsupra88
would those packs be good for buggy conversions?
i use the zippy 5s packs for my buggy and truggy!!!
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Are the runtimes and entire life long enough?
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teeforb yet again you beat me to the punch i was about to post a thread just like this becuase im thinking of doing the same thing 2200kv in a 8ight buggy with those flightmax 52 dollar 4s 5k packs !! cant beat that price !
 
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Originally Posted by rhino420
teeforb yet again you beat me to the punch i was about to post a thread just like this becuase im thinking of doing the same thing 2200kv in a 8ight buggy with those flightmax 52 dollar 4s 5k packs !! cant beat that price !
im always ahead of the game!!!
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I'm really interested in seeing a run time comparison of a 1/8 buggy on 4S running CC 2200 vs CC 2650 both geared for same top speed. Would the big 75mm 2200 Kv motor be more efficient than than smaller 67mm 2650 Kv motor in a light buggy?
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Originally Posted by DARKWAV
I'm really interested in seeing a run time comparison of a 1/8 buggy on 4S running CC 2200 vs CC 2650 both geared for same top speed. Would the big 75mm 2200 Kv motor be more efficient than than smaller 67mm 2650 Kv motor in a light buggy?
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im with you, ive had the same question.
 
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i didn't know the two were different size. why is that?
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The 2200 is longer( more torque) and is designed for monster trucks. Like a 1512 vs a 1515.
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So who has used the flightmax packs?
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There site says the 2200 is 75mm long and the 2650 67 mm long, Strange they weigh the same.
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Originally Posted by Thopper
There site says the 2200 is 75mm long and the 2650 67 mm long, Strange they weigh the same.
I thought so too but no way these motors weigh 121g. I think that is a mistake on the website. That's the weight of the Mamba Monster ESC. The motors should be in the 300-450g range I imagine.
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