novak t4

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Anyone know the motor limit for a old school t4 speed control?

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Thanks. I searched the forum database but came up with nothing.

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http://www.theshreves.com/rc_stuff/manuals/novak_t4/
Will this help . check out p.5 step 2 . I have mine mounted on the rear shock tower.

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rctenracer wrote:http://www.theshreves.com/rc_stuff/manuals/novak_t4/
Will this help . check out p.5 step 2 . I have mine mounted on the rear shock tower.
I always ran trucks, but I always put my ESCs on the shock tower, on a bracket or shelf to keep them flat. If you cut an opening in the front windshield you will get decent airflow over the heat sinks.

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