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Old 12-31-2006, 05:12 AM
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Mamba Mc-T

No extreme speed just fun w/good runtimes.





However with a larger pinion this will give you extrem speed.
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cool

what motor and esc are you running what size motor and will the mamba25 4200 package work on the micro t
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Old 02-12-2007, 11:05 AM
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The ESC is a Mamba 25 with the wires replace and the capacitor repositioned, as for motors the 12 x 22 mm gold one is a Feigao 1208430 and the red one is a 12 x 30mm Aon 4100. The Mamba motors are too big.

Here it is with the Spektrum SR3500 receiver.
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will the Mamba Performance Pack, 4200Kv work or even fit in my micro and im going to end up getting a 2cell lipo aswell

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Old 02-12-2007, 06:46 PM
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As I said above the ESC’s in the photos above are Mamba 25’s. The capacitor has been unsoldered and moved and the wires have been replaced with smaller ones. Depending on the receiver you choose you could even fit an unmodified Mamba25 ESC with a little ingenuity.

The motor will not fit it is too big.
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what are the specs on the motors you have
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Old 02-12-2007, 09:03 PM
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Link to a store with the Feigao

Aon link
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wich motor is faster im likeing the gold motor because it looks like it fits better because the other one seems to be a bit long
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Thats amazing! Great job and always love your work.
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Old 03-07-2007, 01:07 AM
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wich motor is faster im likeing the gold motor because it looks like it fits better because the other one seems to be a bit long
Ah-ha found it! This question in this gallery.

With the standard Micro-T pinions the gold Feigao 1208430 is faster, however with the right battery, a larger pinion and/or smaller slipper gear the larger more powerfull AON could potentially be faster.

But a lot depends on what you mean by the word “faster” too.
In a straight line on and the first minute of a fresh battery pack?
In a straight line after five minutes? 10?
Around a track? Oval? Large turns? Tight turns?

If your asking which brushless motor to get that’s easy the Feigao 1208420, because it fits under the body and at 5,250 RPM per volt it will be faster than the AON’s 4,100 RPM per volt without elaborate gear modifications.

However if you are looking for an all out straight line fresh battery dragster like speed don’t expect the 5,250 brushless alone to give you that, yes with larger pinions and smaller slipper gears it’s possible, what it gives you is a more efficient motor for longer runtimes with smoother control and a nice competitive top end. But don’t worry if car killing uncontrollable all out speed is what you desire eventually someone will start selling a 8000 or 9000 rpm/v 12 mm brushless, that is if the car remains popular enough.

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thanks for your reply but im not looking to build a drag car but just more competitive lets say your local track held races for these little things witch one would you choose quick acceleration out of turns, good top speeds, long runtimes, you know things you like in a motor

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Old 03-08-2007, 12:26 AM
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...If your asking which brushless motor to get that’s easy the Feigao 1208420, because it fits under the body and at 5,250 RPM per volt it will be faster than the AON’s 4,100 RPM per volt without elaborate gear modifications.

However if you are looking for an all out straight line fresh battery dragster like speed don’t expect the 5,250 brushless alone to give you that, yes with larger pinions and smaller slipper gears it’s possible, what it gives you is a more efficient motor for longer runtimes with smoother control and a nice competitive top end...
What radio and receiver where you thinking of using?
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Old 03-15-2007, 11:48 AM
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