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Old 23-06-2011
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im wantingg to put a big block brushless motor in a T-maxx, but what would be enough, could i get away with a 540 size motor or would i need bigger?
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you'd be better off using a 550 motor 540 would prob overheat
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what size is the 1/8 brushless?

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will also be better of using an E-maxx................wil find a link and post it for you as i cant think of the reason at the minute, think the alzheimers is kicking in far too early
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no probs mate,
i did try to get my mate to go for a E-maxx in first place but you no how most people that doest race them thinks that nitro is faster and better, but in my eyes is just alot of messing about, where its just plug and play with E-maxx.
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