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Old 02-03-2006
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What motor setups are you guys using? Run times?
Think I will go for an Novak GTB 6,5 kit with 3700 or 4200 cells.
Any sugjestions on pinion/spur for that setup?

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I run the 6.5 in my ZX-5 and it runs great. I use the stock spur with a 17 or 18 tooth pinion depending on the size of the track.
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"GTB 6.5" means brushless right? Does that squeeze into a ZX5 OK?
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Hmm, there is a photo of Shillys zx5 with the GTB system in it, its on here somewhere.
hes done a nice looking install with it, so, it does fit in.
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i gotta see that (a tidy job from Shilly!). you got a link?
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