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brushlessboy16 08.05.2009 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by eovnu87435ds (Post 310526)
are there any reps from neumotors who would want to chime in? (are there any on the forum?) We all have our ideas, but I want to know what Neumotors intended these behemoths for.

To make the real man's Prius.:lol:

zeropointbug 08.06.2009 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Metallover (Post 310485)
Nowhere near a 1:1 car, you need a 9" dia 2-3' long motor to power a car to highway speeds. Maybe a motorcycle or dirtbike.... Or a full scale small airplane.

A 6" A/DC motor (maybe 12-14"long) will get a small car to highway speeds. :yes:


That motor looks like it could power an all terrain vehicle for sure with some decent zip. Like a small quad.

whitrzac 08.06.2009 12:48 AM

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Originally Posted by zeropointbug (Post 310587)
A 6" A/DC motor (maybe 12-14"long) will get a small car to highway speeds. :yes:


That motor looks like it could power an all terrain vehicle for sure with some decent zip. Like a small quad.


it would take longer than my tempo does to get to 70ish...:lol:

BL_RV0 08.06.2009 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by whitrzac (Post 310588)
it would take longer than my tempo does to get to 70ish...:lol:

You sure about that? :lol:

simplechamp 08.06.2009 01:53 AM

15000 watts / 746 watts per HP = 20 HP

A little small for a full size car.

E-Revonut 08.06.2009 01:54 AM

I have personally done part of the building process of a motor that goes in a 1:1 car. The armature was ~11" in diameter and it was 18-24" long. My job was to wrap the armature with a fiberglass type of tape that helped hold the coils in while spinning, trim the coils to the proper length and weld/braise the coils together and to the comutator.

Now putting all that aside, remember that size was for a brushed motor, we all know that brushless motors are way more powerful than their brushed counterparts so who knows what that 44xx might power.

simplechamp 08.06.2009 02:01 AM

The motors in the Prius range from 40 to 67 HP, and rated at 30 to 50 kW. So the 44xx is close, but not quite enough for a 1:1

Metallover 08.06.2009 02:08 AM

Stt two up barbie jeep style:lol:

OZ-RUSTLER 08.06.2009 02:55 AM

:gasp::gasp::gasp::gasp:

I had to wipe up the drool of my computer after seeing that pic with all those Neu's.

How about one of those 44xx in a Go-kart?:yes:

BP-Revo 08.06.2009 03:05 AM

I was thinking something along the lines of a 1/3 scale RC. Like a full sized Baja 1000 truck but just scaled down to about 35% of full size. Would be awesome. Baja trucks are generally over-powered and a 44xx would definitely fit the bill on that one.

brushlessboy16 08.06.2009 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Metallover (Post 310627)
Stt two up barbie jeep style:lol:

it would rip our jeep in half... i would love it.:love:

BL_RV0 08.06.2009 12:33 PM

We need someone in the same town as ben and mike to make a electric rc barbie jeep, then fight them to the death. They can be called BBJ's (battle barbie jeeps). :lol:

BrianG 08.06.2009 12:52 PM

Garden tractor. :smile:

whitrzac 08.07.2009 11:28 PM

GOLF CART!!!:lol:

brushlessboy16 08.07.2009 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by whitrzac (Post 311228)
GOLF CART!!!:lol:

YES!!!

i wonder what the specs on the 44xx is , kv etc


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