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Old 01-13-2007, 04:42 PM
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Default Mamba Max 4600 or Novak SS5800

I'm still debating on the Mamba 4600 to be installed in a T4 to be ran on a track... not backyard. Does anyone know if the MM 4600 is faster or runs stronger than a Novak SS5800. I was also considering MM5700 but i think it's an overkill for the track. Anyone?


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Old 01-13-2007, 04:51 PM
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the mamba is the way to go, good strong power, can always upgrade the motor and the esc is super adjustable via a computer. the novak is basically junk in comparison
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LOL everyone simply saying mamba!
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m max ftw!
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what exactly is the difference between the mm 4600 and the 5700?
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ORIGINAL: Stampede Man

what exactly is the difference between the mm 4600 and the 5700?
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lol...

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Mamba

The Mamba Max 5700 is awesome for offroad.
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what exactly is the difference between the mm 4600 and the 5700?
The difference is the quantity of rpm's per volt. The 4600 dose 4600 rpm per volt of input at no load and the 5700 dose 5700 rpm per volt at no load. No load means that the motor is not connected to aything. It is just mounted to a frame that holds the motor. Now with the 4600 there is a little more overall torque. However in electric motors unless that extra torque is needed it is not used so the curve of he 2 motors given the exact same load would be the same unless it was exceeding the ammount of work the 5700 could do in its power band.

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