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I just tested the RCP Xtreme Cool Black Motor Bracket with 40x28 Fans Carbon Fiber Covers 45-49mm with no switch running on a Kraton EXB Roller.... Hey, if I don't want the fans on, I'll pull the connector off the reciever, right? I don't do water here in Colorado anyway.
SO anyway, last Sunday was pretty mild, about 80 tops and was messing around on the street (which I know I shouldn't do, but my bro in laws were here... " and I never hit 99F on the motor. I wasn't babying it either with a max of 275 amps 5250 watts in a mix of crawling over parking blocks, ripping down the street and aerating all the neighbors lawns, lol. Flips as well and stoppies too! Broke all the plastic center sections on my Pro-Line Badlands MTX HP's again, so I swapped on my Pro-Line Street Fighters and continued to run. Like we've all had to do, I have aluminum centers on the way for my Pro-Lines.
Man these fans blow...and suck, lol. I'm pulling grass out of them as we speak. There's an explanation on their web site as to configure for more filtration or more flow. I'm totally impressed with the engineering put into the bracket itself... They actually put a set screw in one side of the bracket to assure the correct amount of tension. In summary, they are not cheap, but you get what you pay for and I think they're worth every dollar.
BTW, running A 25T pinion, hit 70 mph a month or so ago in 800' parking lot, no sweat.
SO anyway, last Sunday was pretty mild, about 80 tops and was messing around on the street (which I know I shouldn't do, but my bro in laws were here... " and I never hit 99F on the motor. I wasn't babying it either with a max of 275 amps 5250 watts in a mix of crawling over parking blocks, ripping down the street and aerating all the neighbors lawns, lol. Flips as well and stoppies too! Broke all the plastic center sections on my Pro-Line Badlands MTX HP's again, so I swapped on my Pro-Line Street Fighters and continued to run. Like we've all had to do, I have aluminum centers on the way for my Pro-Lines.
Man these fans blow...and suck, lol. I'm pulling grass out of them as we speak. There's an explanation on their web site as to configure for more filtration or more flow. I'm totally impressed with the engineering put into the bracket itself... They actually put a set screw in one side of the bracket to assure the correct amount of tension. In summary, they are not cheap, but you get what you pay for and I think they're worth every dollar.
BTW, running A 25T pinion, hit 70 mph a month or so ago in 800' parking lot, no sweat.
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