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Old 06-02-2009 | 05:40 AM
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Default E-Maxx vs 1/16 E-Revo

Hey guys.

So im looking at a new car but ive got a few questions as im not exactly sure what im really after, although i know i want electric.
Ive currently got a rustler xl-5 which i love, and will be holding onto, but im but i find it a little lacking at times and with all the new traxxas models being waterproof im sold on one, its just which one?

90% of what i use the cars for is BMX tracks and other offroad stuff. Theres alot of mountain biking where i live so there are alot of nice bits of track with jumps and obsticals which is where 4wd is definatly going to make a difference and being in New Zealand, it can be quite wet at times so waterproofing has me sold.

Id like a bit more speed, top end and deffinatly off the mark.

Ive thought about putting a brushless setup in the rustler, but with the rwd it can be hard enough as is off road and its still not waterproof.

So i reckon im inbetween an E-Maxx and one of the new 1/16 E-Revo VXLs once they're out.

The revo appeals with the brushless setup, and pretty much the whole car really, my worries are about it being too small for real offroad use, and it being too hard to drive in almost the opposite way to the rustler. Having said that, id love to be able to wheelie? haha
I know i guy with a 1/10 e-revo vxl and he's always crashing the thing cos its too quick, which surly with a 1/16 is going to be even harder to control?

Then theres the e-maxx. ok so i know its going to be better offroad simply for being bigger.
Loving the high torque of the twin motors, but i can just see that halving my run time?
Run times one of my main priorities.
Am i better off with a brushless setup? Arent brushless motors better in general now days? so is there any poing buying a brushed car?

Biggest question i guess is, will the e-maxx take li-po batteries as it is stock? Will they improve the performance of the brushed motors? or will it be bad for them?
And will they work in a rustler xl-5 or will the esc not take them? cos would be handy if i could use them in both cars.

I know the e-max will be quicker off the mark being 4wd and twin motored, but will its top end speed be much quicker?

Sorry for all the questions!
Im pretty sure the e-maxx is for me, provided its got the power to wheelie and is at least a little quicker than a stock rustler XL-5.
im just worried im taking a backward step by getting a car with brushed motors. Especially if it wont take li-po batteries.

Oh and im not looking to upgrade the e-maxx to brushless at all, too expensive all up for me, which is why the 1/16 revo is the other option.

Any input, opionions or answers would be awesome!