RPM 73622 ESC Cage for Castle Mamba Monster X, Mamba Monster 2 and Traxxas MXL, Black
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It won't line up with any holes, but if you use a 6s momba or momba X esc, you can drill holes in it.
I'm sorry, but I'm unable to provide an answer. The pro is a fraction of the size of the x. After looking at the dimensions of both, I'm not sure I'd use it.
Yes, the 8th scale sidewinder and the momba and momba X are the same thing.
I believe it will fit based on the XR8's dimensions.
Selected User Reviews For RPM 73622 ESC Cage for Castle Mamba Monster X, Mamba Monster 2 and Traxxas MXL, Black
The on/off switch plate is the only reason it received four stars. The switch plate is a great idea, but the holes you're supposed to use to screw into the cage are far too small. After much fiddling, I was finally able to mount the plate, which was extremely difficult to screw into. It was necessary to widen the holes with a power drill and a small drill bit.
I only recently attempted to install this item on my Mamba Monster X, and there are no screws, the item is blue rather than black, and the parts do not match the instructions. Furthermore, the pieces are too large to fit over the Mamba Monster X fan cover.
This is an excellent match. For a nice esc, this is a good protection. Velcro isn't as good as this.
It's exactly what it says on the tin. It fits Traxxas, but it also fits my Axial and Arrma with a little tweaking.
The MM2 is bulky; it isn't particularly sturdy, but it will suffice in the absence of other options and to keep weight down.
It does exactly what it says. It's worth noting that if you're working on a particularly tight build, you might need to shave off a few strategic bits of plastic (e. g. Axial Bandit 1 is the first game in the Axial Bandit series. 10), but it's functional and attractive!.
For a $150 esc, double-sided adhesive isn't going to cut it.
This is a must-have item if you have a Mamba Monster X and want to put it in a Yeti XL. Without this guy, there is no way to secure the ESC properly. For me, it worked flawlessly.