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Old 04-12-2004, 04:59 PM
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http://www.ramtech-rc.com/RAMTechWheelies.MPG

I have a emaxx and i want to do wheelies like that. I think that they are useing a emaxx in the movie. IF they are anyone know what kind of batteries i would need to do wheelies like that
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Old 04-12-2004, 11:47 PM
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Motors will have more to do with wheelies than batteries.

Trinity's Pro and Wild versions of the Maxx-specific motors they sell would put your E-Maxx on it's rear-bumper in no time!
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Damn, them some nice houses in that video!

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does Trinity's Pro have a website i could check out?
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Check them out here.

http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXWR56&P=7
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The "Wild" is a 19 Turn motor, and is part #9242.

The "Pro" is a 17 Turn motor, and is part #9243.

The version in slodsm's link is the Wild.
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those look cheap. Arent the Emaxx Stock motors better??? Anyways im new to this stuff so can you tell me the differences
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The lower the "turn", the more power the motor generally has.

I think we got this all hashed out on AIM.
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Yea Aaron, Thanx for your help
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No problem dude
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