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Old 21-10-2010
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Default Motor and ESC

could i run an 18T motor on the standard ESC? or would they not work together ?
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more information needed.

brand, model, etc...
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new motor would be an ansmann motor to go with my mad rat and it would be the stock ESC that came with it
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new motor would be an ansmann motor to go with my mad rat and it would be the stock ESC that came with it
Correct information needed....

What is the stock esc in a madrat?
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Old 22-10-2010
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Ansmann Sirius SE ESC (18T Limit)

lifted from the spec on modelsport.co.uk

there you go should answer your question
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