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Old 26-04-2010
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Default fusion exceed 1/8th combo ...

has anyone tried the above mentioned combo ... it says 7.5t and rated at 3000kv , doesnt that sound a bit high . especialy for 4s lipos ...
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Old 27-04-2010
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Ya I noticed that too. Looks like a good beginner/basher but not really that appealing for racing IMO.
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Ya I noticed that too. Looks like a good beginner/basher but not really that appealing for racing IMO.
when funds allow ill get something better , but will a 3000kv be ok on 4s ....
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Old 03-05-2010
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4s usually run 1800-2600kv so 3000kv should be very good but dont know how that ESC is and if the motor is very torquey. Your right it does sound high.
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i run the 1/10th exceed combo and can happily say it is ace. better than my novak gtb and losi system more set up optiions runs faster smoother better than both of em. kinda fancyed the 8th version cos if its any where near the 1 10th it will be great
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