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jnev 05.02.2008 10:20 PM

Lehner 3080/6
 
I know some of the members here will be interested.
Anyway, here it is for those that haven't seen it:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...TODAY.m238.lVI

cart213 05.02.2008 11:15 PM

Holy crap! I wish he had a smaller motor next to it for comparison.

lutach 05.02.2008 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jnev (Post 168757)
I know some of the members here will be interested.
Anyway, here it is for those that haven't seen it:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...TODAY.m238.lVI

I've been watching it the moment it hit ebay.

Romster 05.03.2008 02:24 AM

Me too... He said he would use it with Shulze Future 160.H Esc
I wonder if the BK 12020 or the Bk 3695 would work.
He had a buy it now for $460 but not any more..

Romster 05.03.2008 02:27 AM

I think it's the one they hold up against a Pop can.
To compare and show the size.

skellyo 05.03.2008 07:26 AM

Do you guys think this motor would be big enough to power my RC18T? It looks a little small to me.









































:lol: :rofl: :lol:

83gt 05.03.2008 08:22 AM

Think I could replace the 350 in my Tahoe with that ? That maybe asking too much, how about the inline 6 in the trailblazer ? lol

J.

Serum 05.03.2008 09:36 AM

the 2280 was held against a pop can for reference, this motor is bigger. this is one serious motor.

aqwut 05.03.2008 10:19 AM

it's much bigger than a pop can.. that thing is a beast....

Romster 05.03.2008 10:33 AM

sorry ops.. it's the 2280 your are correct. It's a monster!
It would be really cool in a 1/7 XLB buggy or 1/5 touring.

lutach 05.03.2008 11:15 AM

Good thing I have 2 choices for ESC :lol:. The Spin200 is looking mighty good for a 5th scale project.

jhautz 05.03.2008 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Romster (Post 168886)
sorry ops.. it's the 2280 your are correct. It's a monster!
It would be really cool in a 1/7 XLB buggy or 1/5 touring.

My XLB ran fine on a 1512. This would be great for a Toyota Corolla.

Romster 05.03.2008 12:25 PM

jhautz that would be a great Toyota Hybrid...LOL!!

BL_RV0 05.03.2008 01:13 PM

Sweet!

lutach 05.03.2008 10:01 PM

Well, the guy ended the auction early.

BP-Revo 05.03.2008 10:35 PM

I'd be afraid to put this motor in anything weighing less than 25 lbs...

Serum 05.04.2008 04:13 AM

I know who bought it!

it'll probably end up in a 1/5th scale, i am actually trying to talk him into a 4wd, since 2wd is obviously not getting this power to the ground.. (4wd isn't up to this, but it would suit it better)

Best suitable esc seems to be the Kontronik 63V, 15S lipo. the spin 200 can 'only' do 14S.

the current available schulze's aren't up to any good on these voltages,

15S it should be i think..

aqwut 05.04.2008 05:23 AM

well, who ever bought it got a Damn good deal....!!!

Serum 05.04.2008 06:49 AM

considering the current Euro rating, yeah, a very good deal indeed.

lutach 05.04.2008 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum (Post 169180)
I know who bought it!

it'll probably end up in a 1/5th scale, i am actually trying to talk him into a 4wd, since 2wd is obviously not getting this power to the ground.. (4wd isn't up to this, but it would suit it better)

Best suitable esc seems to be the Kontronik 63V, 15S lipo. the spin 200 can 'only' do 14S.

the current available schulze's aren't up to any good on these voltages,

15S it should be i think..

So jzemaxx go it. Kontronik is having problems with the Power Jazz 63V. The best option for car is the 40.160 which can handle 60 volts. The other best options are the Spin200 and Spin300. I've heard of guys running 15S lipos with them. The 40.160, Spin200 and Spin300 will all do the ratings they provide plus more.

cart213 05.05.2008 12:36 AM

Serum, make sure there's a thread added to the forum about how that beastly motor is going to be used!


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