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    #16
    After reading the comments about more speed I went and had a look inside the model I have of John Cobb's 'Crusader' to check the set-up. This uses a Hacker BSO-11L brushless motor currently running on 12 cells (but can run on more). The esc is a Hacker Master 99-3P. This thing shifts - albeit in a straight line as befits a World Water Speed Record contender of the 1950s. The Hacker url is: http://www.hackerbrushless.com/motors.shtml

    Now there has to be something there that will make the sub perform the way you want!

    Andrew

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      #17
      Holy cow mank. Impressive little beast you got there. You know you could always go with gas motor! (I jest of course)

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        #18
        Originally posted by \
        Holy cow mank. Impressive little beast you got there. You know you could always go with gas motor! (I jest of course)
        Thanks, the cold weather at the moment means no more testing on the little beasty for the moment, but a brushless upgrade is on the cards...

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          #19
          I have never seen anything like your fast subs. are they a kit or did you design them youself?Absolutaly brilliant:bravo:

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