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Author Topic: Spektrum 2.4GHz for Mini Z  (Read 24148 times)
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« Reply #3400: August 16, 2012, 09:13:48 AM »

that's a tight fit for everything.    I don't really see any issue with it.   I'm sure there wouldn't be a problem with running it in HFAY.  the reason we went with the motor as the limiting factor was because there were some many different "stock" mini-z boards out there.  they had changed the Fets to a higher capacity fet several years ago and wanted a catch all so people could use any board, but they could up grade the fets, etc.   that's really the only change that anyone had done.

even it if is really faster running on the HFAY tracks with a car that is too fast can actually hurt times, but we are shooting to keep the field as level as possible.

Only thing I could really suggest is maybe a speed comparison between a stock mini-z board running the HFAY motor, and your car with the other ESC brains in it running the HFAY motor.  The receiver really doesn't matter as it's just there to receive the signals from the radio, and the servo mod makes no real difference either.

I'll have the HFAY motors back in stock middle of next week.

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