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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2009

Very sticky mud, was definitely working the engine and clutch hard... This Go 7 port ran like a top, very strong performer from bottom to top...I am definitely happy with how well this thing was able to pull thru the sticky mud, very good for a 7 port on a 086...Even went toe to toe with a 5S Brushless 6T....Feel free to contact me if you wish any info about my engines !

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  • for a modded 7 port i would of expect more mid to top end power......but it pulls alright. : )

  • The motor is actually a 5 port ( Go calls it a 7 port)... I am more then happy with the top end, the BL Truggy is a 2200 KV running on 20 volts, which means its pulling 44000 RPM...the BL is on a 14th bell and the nitro is on a 13 th bell.... So that means the nitro is out revving the BL by a fair margin, and if the BL is revving 44K then the Nitro is doing pretty dam good.... The BL is geared to run 55 MPH FYI...

  • if you know lipos....they can drop below 3 volts per cell under load...so his BL probly wasnt even hitting 40k......other wise your saying your .21 revs about 47k while pulling a truggy....

  • Well we will bring out the radar gun ! its that simple.....

  • The BL's low voltage cutoff was set at 3.4 volts and he beat it down for a while after the drag races so id say it was comfortably above 3.4v under load... he estimates about 3.8v's = 41000+potentially.

  • Not bad for a engine with such a weak powerband ! Lacks on bottom and lacks on top LOL !

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  • i like nitro's a lot more then electro's since if you'll need to rebuild the engine then you can but with a brushless motor once you burned it out then your screwed instead of buying a $10 part you got to pay $80+ for a new brushless motor

  • @Phitzgood Brushless for less maintenance in the long term. I like both though.

  • hey what size engine is this?

  • i love the way that revs, so responsive

  • If you had to pick the electric or nitro vehicle in this video, which would it be? I'd pick the nitro b/c there is no speed difference and the nitro angine sounds like its actually doing something.

  • sick mod tib damn good job! do you have a web site.

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