ezrun brushless system for emaxx- will this fit and work well?
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ezrun brushless system for emaxx- will this fit and work well?
will this brushless esc/motor kit fit in the emaxx without modding it, and will it be powerful enough?
http://www.hobbypartz.com/car.html
I want either of these , but i cannot find it ANYWHERE in stock,
http://www.hobbypartz.com/ezbrposycoc1.html
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http://www.hobbypartz.com/ezbrposycoc11.html
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RE: ezrun brushless system for emaxx- will this fit and work well?
$209!! thats insane
i can get a mamba for that
I ended up buying a used Used Novak HV Pro System with 7.5T motor (novak #3027)
It is certified as a direct fit .. so it should not take any mods. It should be a lot more powerful than the EZrun 60a or 80a kits
i can get a mamba for that
I ended up buying a used Used Novak HV Pro System with 7.5T motor (novak #3027)
It is certified as a direct fit .. so it should not take any mods. It should be a lot more powerful than the EZrun 60a or 80a kits
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RE: ezrun brushless system for emaxx- will this fit and work well?
The first hobby wing you listed would be your best bet, you want one that the turns ends in a .5 that means that its a full size motor, the standars with turns that end in whole numbers are a smaller motor with a can that is full size, and thats why there are a bunch of fins.
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those ezrun and novak systems are 540 size cans. Remember that the emaxx comes with TWO titan 550s stock.<div>
</div><div>All of those combos listed above are too weak to power an emaxx, you will at least need to go down to around a 3000kv, or mabye TWO higher kv systems if you want to run 540 size motors.</div><div>
</div><div>The ezrun 80a 2350kv 1/8 scale motor would be your best bet, it is designed to be used in monster trucks and wil easily handle the emaxx.</div><div>
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</div><div>Seriously though, if you are wanting more power than stock, you could just buy a single titan 775 traxxas motor and use the stock evx speed control.</div>
</div><div>All of those combos listed above are too weak to power an emaxx, you will at least need to go down to around a 3000kv, or mabye TWO higher kv systems if you want to run 540 size motors.</div><div>
</div><div>The ezrun 80a 2350kv 1/8 scale motor would be your best bet, it is designed to be used in monster trucks and wil easily handle the emaxx.</div><div>
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</div><div>Seriously though, if you are wanting more power than stock, you could just buy a single titan 775 traxxas motor and use the stock evx speed control.</div>
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RE: ezrun brushless system for emaxx- will this fit and work well?
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are you sure the novak is not powerful enough?
look at this video of someone with the same system, except its a 6.5T vs. my 7.5T system I ordered:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHklsp5sflA
are you sure the novak is not powerful enough?
look at this video of someone with the same system, except its a 6.5T vs. my 7.5T system I ordered:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHklsp5sflA
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RE: ezrun brushless system for emaxx- will this fit and work well?
iv'e found my ezrun 80a 2330 kit is perfect for my e revo great kit loads of power and won't melt the second you plug it in like an MM combo