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You may have had this question before, but here it goes.. I have a mamba 25 I used in a brushless mini t. Would it handle the load of my 55turn crawler motor??
By the way I have a axial artr pretty much stock..I'm trying to use what i already have,,, if it will work for it>> any info would be appreciated.>
 
Yes it will handle the 55t fine. I used one for quite awhile in my scaler,with a 55t Integy motor
 
Welcome to the world of crawling . Drug junkies have tracks on their arms , I have little tire tracks on mine . lol Yes , It is very addictive .
 
Yes, as Radron said it should be no problem at all. The high turn (Low RPM) motors draw fewer amps than the low turns (high RPM) motors. You can run 55...65 basically any crawler motor you want with no problems.
 
another question>??

how do i minimize Torque twist>> By four linking? Triangulating?? I've heard even flipping the tranny?? what does that mean?? HELP?

Like I said I'm running axial artr stock chassis, stock shocks, I lowered the shocks, flipped the shocks, 55t motor, weighed front, back, stock upper and lower links,,,

what should be my next move>>to reduce torque twist,,
 
yeah 4 linking and triangulating both will help to make it almost unnoticable...
 
thanks guys>>> what about flipping the tranny><< what is that>>
 
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