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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2006

Lithium Polymer Powered E-Maxx
Dual 775 Motors, 24 volt system
Victor 883 ESC

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  • This was the pre-brushless version of the Maxx and is no longer in existance - see PolyMaxx 2 in my videos for the current model.

  • This Maxx (rev2) cost about 2k at the time I built it...the batteries alone were $300+

  • I replaced the components with brushless versions to produce PolyMaxx v2.0 and put the Victor and other parts into my R/C boat.

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  • @dmathis49 you can use a dremal tool, or a drill with a metal drill bit to enlarge the stock holes. the mounting holes on the 775 motor are alittle further apart than the stock motors. but since the motor mount plate is thin alum, its pretty easy to enlarge the holes. check my vid, a single 775 in my old emaxx on lipo pulling my kid in her powerwheels.

  • jump? EPIK FAIL

  • i want to put the new 775 motors on my e-maxx but it the 3905 version what do i gota do to the motor plate to get them to fit

  • how fast is its max... speed i mean... and what would happen if you put your 20kv through it... lol...

  • wickid truck

  • how much did this all come out 2

  • WoW, i must do the same with mine ^^

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